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Comments on: Estonia computers blitzed, possibly by the Russians

Estonian officials declare that their country is the first to fall victim to cyberwarfare.
The New York Times

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Unfairness microsoft style
by wildchild_plasma_gyro May 20, 2007 6:52 AM PDT
Its not good to stop potentials just because they might be good at engineer pver a nice long learning curve.
People like me have been stomped on and abused for ideas by microsoft and they never trully seem to blossom the best from there own pool in terms of form.
Why is this
I know my brain is worth a hell of a lot from my ideas but At IBM and such you engineering guys should know its a bit more than just the dreams its about realisation and engineering.
So anyway thats all i've wanted is the same oppertunity anyone has given a roof, PC and the work market but microsoft is being unfair and limiting the potential of the whole human race amonst other B**ps where do you stand.
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Unfairness microsoft style
by wildchild_plasma_gyro May 20, 2007 6:52 AM PDT
Its not good to stop potentials just because they might be good at engineer over a nice long learning curve.
People like me have been stomped on and abused for ideas by microsoft and they never trully seem to blossom the best from there own pool in terms of form.
Why is this
I know my brain is worth a hell of a lot from my ideas but At IBM and such you engineering guys should know its a bit more than just the dreams its about realisation and engineering.
So anyway thats all i've wanted is the same oppertunity anyone has given a roof, PC and the work market but microsoft is being unfair and limiting the potential of the whole human race amonst other B**ps where do you stand.
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and how...
by dondarko May 20, 2007 9:17 AM PDT
does your comment have anything to do with this story?
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What are you trying to say?
by Dark0ne May 21, 2007 5:43 PM PDT
I don't think Microsoft is preventing you from composing coherent sentences, so there must be something else going on here...
Botnets of "computers"???
by Macsaresafer May 21, 2007 4:04 PM PDT
What computers? What OS are they running? Why can't cnet ever
manage to include simple but important facts like these into their
articles? If people are to learn anything from stories like these, they
should learn what OS is most often compromised to the point of
turning a PC into a bot.
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Well
by Siegfried Schtauffen May 21, 2007 11:05 PM PDT
Most likely one of the common ones. To try to make a make a botnet out of anything with less than 10% market share would be pointless.
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