Just use http://akismet.com/ to reject the junk, open the content up to the world, and we'll all be better off. Well, at least all of us except for the journals.
Language is not a static thing...unless you're French and your academy makes it static. Though the written language and its grammar is not always the same as the spoken.
"Homeland Security" does not seem to be doing enough. Most people in the USA that use PCs are using Windows, so it makes sense to be concerned with computer security -- what happens if/when a terrorist decides to exploit a worm hole in Windows? The government needs to do more than just issue a press release to say "patch now!" That won't get a user who hasn't patched his computer in 2 years to do so today.
Just use http://akismet.com/ to reject the junk, open the content up to the world, and we'll all be better off.
Well, at least all of us except for the journals.
Language is not a static thing...unless you're French and your academy makes it static. Though the written language and its grammar is not always the same as the spoken.
"Homeland Security" does not seem to be doing enough. Most people in the USA that use PCs are using Windows, so it makes sense to be concerned with computer security -- what happens if/when a terrorist decides to exploit a worm hole in Windows? The government needs to do more than just issue a press release to say "patch now!" That won't get a user who hasn't patched his computer in 2 years to do so today.