Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/16/12:45:54
In article <32138941 DOT 2712360 AT nnrp DOT wat DOT hookup DOT net>, alrudder AT hookup DOT net (Al Rudderham) says:
>I suspect that something has gone seriously wrong with MSNEWS...
Well, it certainly *can't* be a problem with Microsoft - it must have been
caused by Netscape browsers or Java or OS/2 or NetWare or Apple or Sun or . . .
Probably Java - it's *so* dangerous that I read in Infoworld that the NTS 4.0
license warns the installer not to run Java-based applications for mission-critical
applications such as air traffic control or nuclear reactor management. Yeah,
Java's *much* more dangerous than C++ or C or Visual Basic. Give me a break.
I guess they're talking about those rogue Java applets that the nuclear reactor
managers are loading from their control stations while surfing the Web.
I can hear air traffic controllers - "Roger delta one niner, you're cleared for
takeoff just as soon as this applet loads from Gamelan - oops, my system seems
to be hanging, well go ahead and take off, I'm sure nothing's coming."
It ought to come with a warning not to run Microsoft Word!
Kelly R. Denehy
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