I vote no, because they don't believe there is any alternative. A lot of these people 
don't know that much about their computer and Linux/Unix terrifies them. 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Chang 
Sent: Wed 9/19/2001 9:26 PM 
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Subject: Re: fighting the worm (enough of this already)



no way.  worms would merely lure more users to pay more to microsoft so
that she could solve their problems, kind of a "negative" feedback loop.

>Let's take a vote. Does anyone think that current users of windows products
>(server or browser) will switch because of this latest worm?
>I vote no, because if they didn't switch after the last worm, they don't
>have the brains or time to make a switch.
>



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