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Tim
 
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Default Re: Storing customer bank/card details - 06-05-2006 , 11:15 AM






"Jim Ley" wrote
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... Windows contains a trivial methods, you can't have it
both ways, if they're using simple off the shelf packages on
commercial O/S's then all you need to do is right click and
select "encrypt" - do that to any data folder and it's done.
It's trivial.
Not everyone uses the latest version of Windows.

How do you expect someone running,
say, Windows 2000 to set up encryption?





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Default Re: Storing customer bank/card details - 06-05-2006 , 12:19 PM






Jim Ley wrote:

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If we're talking non-experts, then we're not talking linux users,
"All linux users are experts"? Hahahaha.



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Default Re: Storing customer bank/card details - 06-05-2006 , 12:25 PM



On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 17:19:46 GMT, Ronald Raygun
<no.spam (AT) localhost (DOT) localdomain> wrote:

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Jim Ley wrote:

If we're talking non-experts, then we're not talking linux users,

"All linux users are experts"? Hahahaha.
that's not what I said at all...

Jim.


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Default Re: Storing customer bank/card details - 06-05-2006 , 02:21 PM



Jim Ley wrote:

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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 17:19:46 GMT, Ronald Raygun
no.spam (AT) localhost (DOT) localdomain> wrote:

Jim Ley wrote:

If we're talking non-experts, then we're not talking linux users,

"All linux users are experts"? Hahahaha.

that's not what I said at all...
Oh yes it is. Not literally, but in terms of meaning.

What you said amounts to "if a person is not an expert, this
implies he is not a linux user".

By the rules of basic logic, "A implies B" is equivalent to "(not B)
implies (not A)".

In this case, you said the second half, where B is "person is expert"
and A is "person is linux user". This is equivalent to the first
half "anyone who is a linux user must be an expert".

So there!



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Default Re: Storing customer bank/card details - 06-05-2006 , 03:44 PM



On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 17:25:39 GMT, jim (AT) jibbering (DOT) com (Jim Ley) wrote:

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On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 17:19:46 GMT, Ronald Raygun
no.spam (AT) localhost (DOT) localdomain> wrote:

Jim Ley wrote:

If we're talking non-experts, then we're not talking linux users,

"All linux users are experts"? Hahahaha.

that's not what I said at all...
Yes it is.

You said that all non experts are not linux users. Which means that
all linux users are experts.
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