well, the best way i see to tell non-techie people about this is to simly state: 'this trusted computing will take away your freedom on the computer." most people understand that these days, what with all of the focus on freedom in the world.
and yea, i totally agree that most people are content with the speed of their computers, and those that arent into computer building see getting upgrades as a viable option to getting a new computer. therefore, it will take a while to get this implemented.
well, the best way i see to tell non-techie people about this is to simly state: 'this trusted computing will take away your freedom on the computer." most people understand that these days, what with all of the focus on freedom in the world.
and yea, i totally agree that most people are content with the speed of their computers, and those that arent into computer building see getting upgrades as a viable option to getting a new computer. therefore, it will take a while to get this implemented.