Re: [openhealth] VistA Office as 'open' EHR software

2006-06-24 Thread Franklin M. Siler
way round, _hence_ software > generated > by the gov being PD. > They could refuse certain countries the free use of VistA for > political > reasons for example? > No. (Not by visible legal means) I agree with the above two points. -- Franklin M. Siler

Re: [openhealth] Zombie hacker pleads guilty to hospital infection

2006-05-12 Thread Franklin M. Siler
hich they really shouldn't be), etc.  USB  keys are a possible solution also, especially since the drug reps  throw them like candy. -- Franklin M. Siler UIUC: Undergraduate, Computer Science http://www.silerfamily.net/~fms/

Re: [openhealth] Zombie hacker pleads guilty to hospital infection

2006-05-12 Thread Franklin M. Siler
On May 12, 2006, at 8:40 AM, Jason Tan Boon Teck wrote: > On 5/12/06, Franklin M. Siler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On May 11, 2006, at 10:22 PM, Jason Tan Boon Teck wrote: >>> BeatriX has a nifty feature - copy image of CD to HDD, and then use >>> that >&g

Re: [openhealth] Zombie hacker pleads guilty to hospital infection

2006-05-12 Thread Franklin M . Siler
That's true, but you're no better off than any normal hard drive  install. -- Franklin M. Siler UIUC: Undergraduate, Computer Science http://www.silerfamily.net/~fms/ SPONSORED LINKS Software distribut