Oh yes, an experienced sysadmin will stop a hacker with an exploit? Especially ones that allow a hacker to obtain control remotely.
No, but they stand much more of a chance than a script kiddie vs. an average Windows user.
State the last one because other from this one I see no others in your post helping you at all.
I thought all of his points were completely rational and defensive points. Just because you accuse them of not being good points doesn't mean they aren't.
I'm the public and it's availible to me "Publicly availible", it's good enough to be used in an argument then it seems.
Can't fight fire with fire on Vista so you're trying to make me fall back to XP? Cmonnnn
Vista isn't publicly available. That's pretty obvious, I think. It hasn't been released; it isn't available to the public. That's obvious.
No, this topic is talking about Windows, thus that's what I'm discussing. You drug Vista into it.
Hmm maybe I should google random sites with the keyword "Linux sucks" and not review them, when you decide to review them (Seeing the first one hardly even spoke of Windows other than safe IE browsing habbits) then I'll takethe time to review the rest. Until then you still stand withought proof.
From the brief glancings I did of the articles, they looked like definitive proof. Why don't you check them out?
I see you've probably lost the ability to argue any further, therefore after your friend and Sidoh give up then I win. I am now going to start ignoring your posts as they are insignificant.
Haha, you think I'm going to give up? I think that my previous debating encounters with you would tell you otherwise. Personally, I think you're making yourself look like a fool. I'm probably doing the same by arguing with you, but that's okay. I'm stubborn.
Concurrently, I'd like to state that I agree with ink. Your scarcasm does nothing for your argument. It's nothing but an annoyance.