~BD~ wrote:
> On 08/07/2011 01:20, Jenn wrote:


>> Well... I don't know if you've ever seen the movie, "The Net", or
>> not...(one of my all time favorites), but in that movie there was a
>> company that provided a security program to some high level
>> companies. It was supposed to be the premier program to protect any
>> business and keep it secure up to and including governments. The
>> thing is, a back door was written into the program so the people who
>> knew about the back door could gain access to systems using the
>> software. Good movie ...


>> That's why I asked about this ....


> Others may suspect that I've coerced you to support me on this Jenn.
> As you know, I have not! (But thanks anyway <smile>)


naaaaaaa You didn't ask me to say anything. You didn't ask Graham to say
anything, either. I've been reading the thread off and on and was just
wondering about it myself ... so I asked.

>> The thing is ... I grew up when there wasn't any such thing as a
>> home pc. Computers didn't start being a normal thing in the home
>> 'til I already had 3 kids... We learned about computers together as
>> they grew up, so for me computers are a bit magical because they
>> turned my world from being just a local experience into being a
>> world wide experience. I love meeting people all over the world who
>> I'd never have had the chance to meet otherwise.


> I think you are similar in many ways to the vast majority of your
> generation - without being in any way nasty, when using a computer at
> home I suspect you could realistically be described as a nomal/average
> user! :-)


mmmm maybe ... I probably do more on a computer than the average person in
my age group does, tho...

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Jenn (from Oklahoma)