We are not alone

Started by Rik, Jan 21, 2008, 13:11:07

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Rik

It's been mooted here for a while that we need to think about having a computer competence test before people are allowed to access the 'net. It seems that we are no longer along, El Reg has started a discussion along similar lines.
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Ann

Makes an interesting read.. and I tend to agree with it.

cavillas

I believe the 'net should be what it was intended for, before the commercial sector poked their nose in, that is a great free for al.  It was much more fun in the old days. ;D
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Rik

I agree, Alf, but as it has become a mass market product, the 'innocent' have put the 'knowledgeable' at risk. It's that, I feel, which really has to be addressed.
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Simon

I feel that something is require, at least to ensure that every PC has adequate security and protection before it is able to access the Internet.
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Rik

The biggest problem, I suspect Simon, is how to ensure people keep their systems current. It's why Gary and I have kicked around the idea of dumb terminals in the past, with all the software being maintained server-side by the ISPs.
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Simon

Dumb terminals for dumb users...?  ;D
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Rik

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