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Re: MDs & Dentists



"Immutable backups." Interesting concept. But how? Optical media? Enormous decks of Hollerith cards? Enormous reels of punched paper tape?

So far as I'm aware, there is *only one* operating system currently in wide use, that has never been successfully infected with malware outside of laboratory experiments: the IBM Midrange operating system that goes by such names as OS/400 and i5OS (among others, and although I work with it on a daily basis, I've long-since given up keeping track of what IBM is calling it in any given week).

But Linux comes a lot closer to being malware-secure than WinDoze, or even Mac OS, which is one reason why, with my "bionic desk lamp" iMac on its last legs, instead of buying another Mac, or a WinDoze box, I bought a Meerkat.

As to MDs and Dentists making poor decisions where computers are concerned, it's not just healthcare professionals: over a quarter century ago, I spent about a year trying to fix the hidden flaws in a small business accounting program. It had been written, not by a programmer, but by an accountant. In C. It was his first non-trivial program in a language other than BASIC. And it ran on the Amiga. Aggressively multitasking within itself, on a platform where there was no memory protection, and nothing but "good intentions" to keep one task from stomping all over another task's memory. It nearly killed me.

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James H. H. Lampert


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