While I agree that having to firewall off our personal devices is very 
inconvenient, lets remember who the true villains are here. Identity thieves, 
indiscriminate spammers, social engineers, etc. yes children, the world is a 
bad, bad place. I know some think it would be better if we all just tore down 
our defenses and laid down our arms. Trouble is we won't all. So we build 
towers and we defend ourselves. I sleep better at night knowing I can buy an 
app for the one device I have that every villain in the world would love to get 
control of, knowing that no villain has. Just my humble opinion that's all. 

Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Calvary Chapel CM
Sent from iPhone

On Jan 20, 2013, at 7:55, Andre Garzia <an...@andregarzia.com> wrote:

> There is a larger issue here which is who owns the device you have in your
> pocket. iOS devices are full blown computers and yet, you can't install any
> app you want. You need to flow thru the walled garden, face the sphynx,
> answer the feature riddles ("hey my traffic app now farts when the transit
> sucks, will you allow me thru now?") before you can distribute app. I
> believe that walled gardens like that are not the answer

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