I'm confused. Why is this type of approach to combating the virus so far behind the research curve? It seems to me that with almost every disease that modern science has successfully battled through immunization: polio, small pox, etc., that the solution has always started with a stripped-down version of the virus itself.
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And let's not forget how MySpace and a few other sites have adopted the latest-and-greatest Flash player, thus alienating (for the time being) their Linux constituency. I'm glad YouTube hasn't made the 'leap forward' yet.
I'm confused. Why is this type of approach to combating the virus so far behind the research curve? It seems to me that with almost every disease that modern science has successfully battled through immunization: polio, small pox, etc., that the solution has always started with a stripped-down version of the virus itself.
And let's not forget how MySpace and a few other sites have adopted the latest-and-greatest Flash player, thus alienating (for the time being) their Linux constituency. I'm glad YouTube hasn't made the 'leap forward' yet.