I hate Linux!!!
Over the years I have built up a repertoire of skills that have seen me become the main man when it comes to system clean ups. Yes sir, I can tune up a computer so tight that it would be almost as good as the day it rolled off the assembly line. I've brought back computers that have been in the wilds of the internet, and had a lot of fun along the way. All this was due to the fact that there were so many exotic beasts out there that could easily take advantage of the defects that exist in the Windows environment. A lot of those people who's systems have gone through my hands in recent years can testify to the fact that I can secure them as tight as all the gold in Fort Knox. Then I met Linux...
Initially, and as a matter of habit I continued with the tight security practices I'd learned whilst still trapped in the gloom of Windows. But never once have I caught a nasty on the server in my home, a system which has an uptime now of almost one year! I'm becoming lax. The paranoia that was so much fun has gone, and that is worrisome to say the least.
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