Re: Not even a Windows fanatic would believe this...



On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 09:55:09 -0600, gtr wrote
(in article <311220050755095787%user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

> I've always assume that despite Windows flaws what made the mac less
> inclined to the viruses was the lack of a million monkeys out there
> working day and night to make malicious code for it.

As I've seen posted by others.....

Wouldn't a virus creator rather be the first to create a Macintosh virus
rather than be the two-millionth, seven-hundred-thousandth, five-hundredth,
and sixty-third to create a Windows virus?

--
James L. Ryan -- TaliesinSoft

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