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Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul, thanks for your answers!

No problem.  You might want to submit your public key to
x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu/ so others may fetch it.

>> Oh, please tell me it's my call center you're doing this to!  Win2000
>> is killing my stats and Citrix lag and an overburdended webserver with
>> *everything* on it is the one thing really putting a cramp on my stats
>> at this point.
>
> Well, tell me your address and I'll raid your company some night and convert 
> it to Debian. :-)

I'm in Portland, and if you can't figure it out from there, you don't
need to know.  8:o)

>> Why would anybody who has a single machine and a PDA to synch with
>> kpilot ever need server functionality?
>
> schedule meetings in a group, accessing each others calendar files?

I'm not sure, you might look into that since I'm not at home and won't
be until Thursday.

>> Most CRM managers I've met have been pinheads.  But most of them
>> worked for Stream.
>
> CRM managers - the people or the software? :-)

People.  The software isn't much better.

>> Fingerprints are a bad idea for authentication for anything beyond
>> tracking someone (ie, crime investigation).
>
> Preaching to the choir... :-) Yes, I share your opinion here. Working at a 
> fingerprint shop for some time has also given me a feeling for the false 
> acception/rejection rates, and imho these are not tolerable, especially if 
> you're in a hurry and sweating but just *need* to log on now...

Until a safe-for-use retina scanner happens, I really don't
realistically see any biometric identification happening.

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