On 9/20/07, The One <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 9/19/07, Peter N. M. Hansteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "The One" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > Security is one of the concerns "Leopard" will solve. > > > > **BLAM** > > > > Security is never, ever a completely solved problem. Your world just > > isn' that simple. Do NOT pass GO. > > > > I sincerely hope never to hear such nonsense on misc, ever again. > > > > Sure, the next release is always better. But you won't hear me saying > > that OpenBSD 4.3 is your solution to all ills. At the moment, both > > "Leopard" and OpenBSD 4.3 are clouds of virtual unobtanium, not to be > > confused with the final solution to anything. > > > > Don't bother following up, I won't be listening. Or maybe I will, and > > I might even venture out from under my rock again before 4.4 ships. > > If anyone can solve security, whether it is with "Leopard" or in the > future, Apple definitely can. > > In my opinion, Apple performs 100% in the software field, and 90% in > the hardware field, which is due to, as I explained in my previous > messages, depending off of factories in third-world countries that are > not even Apple operated! > > But Apple has done so much with software, it is obvious that, in the > end, Apple will reach the goal. Even when personal computers are > replaced with a different technology, Apple will be on top.
Okay so you've stopped top-posting. Thanks for that. But what are you? Are you some sort of Apple employee, out to spread the good word? Or are you just someone who has no idea how technology works in reality, your head so far up Apple's... cloud.. that you have never really realized what you're doing? Your opinion is nice, but useless. Opinions mean nothing, only facts. See, my opinion is, if anyone can solve security, OpenBSD definitely can. Now go away. -Nick