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Re: Operation Ghost Click
From: Nicolai <nicolai-nanog () chocolatine org>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 12:16:40 -0500
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:14:40PM -0500, A. Pishdadi wrote:
At some point in like 10 years when all the computer illiterate people are gone there will be no more excuses for not being educated on malware and viruses.
The "non-techies" I know would consider switching from IE to Firefox a major change, one they think would qualify as a technical achievement. If you ask people about the underlying technical aspects of the software or hardware they use, most will know very little, if anything. Some won't even understand the question. On a weirdly related note, here's a story from a friend of mine who is a high school teacher. He told me once that a significant number of his students believe that the *original source* of food is a grocery store. Not a farm, but the food literally comes into being on a shelf in the produce section or meat counter. It all comes down to a lack of interest in what's going on under the hood, and this disinterest won't be gone in 10, 20, or 50 years. It's actually deepening as time goes on. Nicolai
Current thread:
- Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click), (continued)
- Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click) Randy Bush (May 09)
- Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click) Anurag Bhatia (May 09)
- Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click) Randy Bush (May 09)
- Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click) Anurag Bhatia (May 09)
- RE: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click) Naslund, Steve (May 09)
- RE: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click) Brandt, Ralph (May 07)
- Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click) Jeroen van Aart (May 07)
- Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click) Jeff Wheeler (May 07)
- Re: Operation Ghost Click Richard Barnes (May 01)