Root as Primary Login: Why Not?
A user writes, "I help moderate a forum dealing with Mac OS X, and I'm having an awful time convincing a fair portion of our readers that logging in as root all the time is a Really Bad Idea. Worse, though, are the ones who try to convince others to log in as root all the time, claiming it's 'more Mac-OS-9-like,' or saying 'it's not really more insecure,' or even that 'a firewall should deter hackers pretty well.' I know all the standard arguments, but they're not working out. Does anyone here have some real-world anecdotes that I can point to?"
Those pretty bar graphs indicated the time spent getting the job done. That means that the taller one labeled Mac on each of them means the Mac took longer. Generally that means the Mac loses to the Athlon.
besides, its all offtopic anyway :)
Bleh!
The plural of "virus" isn't "virii." There is no such word. The plural of "virus" is "viruses."
Here's a good explanation from cdknow.com, quoted here in its entirety because the people who most need to read this won't click on a link.
More plural-of-virus resources:
perl.com, the canonical and exhaustive source
The alt.comp.virus FAQ
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard's Frequently Given Answer
Merriam-Webster's "Word for the Wise," January 20, 2000.
Yeah, well, it's 'net speak. You don't see anyone trying to eradicate the usage of "boxen" (even though "boxes" is the proper plural of "box").
I say let it go.
-- The Great and Powerful Reverius has Spoken
shit, that was funny
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