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Where do viruses come from?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by strategic, Aug 18, 2009.

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  1. T77 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 315

    with due respect to you captaincranky,i think u should have not used the phrase "south asian slum".it hurts as i am a south Asian . i dont think singapore is a slum.


    according to me some people with all the knowledge about coding use their talent in the wrong direction just for the money.money is the root cause.
  2. captaincranky TechSpot Addict Posts: 8,764   +270

    Well, With All Due Respect From Me as Well......

    Well, if you had read this entire thread instead of fixating on my one individual comment, you'd already know that I was informed that Singapore is not one of them. So, I retracted that particular city, then nominated Shanghai, China as it's successor. So, by virtue of this update, are you now here to tell me that Shanghai doesn't have slums, Southeast Asia doesn't have slums, or that you merely have tender feelings?
    I suppose you'd like to tell me that there are no slums in Cambodia, Burma (oops "Myanmar"), India, Thailand, or Viet Nam either. In which case I suggest putting you head up your a**, whereby you won't be able to see them, and I won't be able to further offend you.

    In any event, "Melissa" was written by a seventeen year old in the USA. That was also mentioned prior to this.

    Also, the USA has many slums, and you won't hurt my feelings if you mention it. Besides, it seems most of the Heroine is coming to this country from Afghanistan nowadays, thus we don't need your skag as much as we used to, in furtherance our own slum building projects.


    Back on track,
    Sociopathy and greed don't really adhere to any particular class, race, creed ,religion, national origin, social caste, or monetary status.

    Egomaniacs write viruses because they have the need to feel important, and show other people how important they are. Sort of like politicians, but without the baby kissing.

    Thieves write malware, (or have malware written for then), so that they can use it to steal from you. The term "theives", is sort of the giveaway there.
  3. captaincranky TechSpot Addict Posts: 8,764   +270

    One Pill Makes You Larger, One Pill Makes You Small....

    And the ones that mother gives you don't do anything at all.....! That little nugget brought to you by "The Jefferson Airplane", about 40 years ago.......
    I suppose that Norton AV makes a strong case for this, as it does seem that the only infection Norton might be able to prevent is an infection created by Symantec for that purpose. But then, one supposes the same observation could be made about any version of IE.

    Sadly I would.
    This is even paranoid by my very disturbed standards, which by the way, almost makes it possible.

    But, trust me, anti-psychotic medications have plenty of naturally occurring side effects. If you can pull yourself from the things that you absolutely need, (cell phone, text messaging, game boy and computer games), try googling "Thorazine Shuffle"!

    The reason none of us can afford health care, is the result of an entire chain of greedy individuals in the entire health care process. The drug companies being one of the most profitable links. That said, what would be the point of NOT bilking another hundred bucks or so a month from the insurance companies to treat your "RLS"

    Once upon a time, we waged wars >>without an all volunteer army<<<<! For example World War 2. People came back from that war suffering from "shell shock". Nobody was treated for it. You were expected to reintegrate yourself back into society and make the best of it.

    Now, in our more "enlightened" age, we know that this is "PTSD", and everybody has to be treated for it, at taxpayers expense, and health care's profit.

    So, before you start spouting a bunch of nonsense about how "real" "RLS" is, you might want to consider how real "MRSA" and "HIV Aids" are, and how efforts and treasure might be more aptly applied to those issues, rather than stopping someone's twitchy leg.

    In other words, you can't develop a new antibiotic or vaccine, while you're tied up doing other nonsense research.

    We live in an age where everyone has lost the ability to differentiate between want and need. I need a PS3, I need $100.00 sneakers, I need a Game Boy, I need a cell phone, but most of all, I need a bigger SUV than my neighbor.

    Very well then, I suggest that adventurous RLS "sufferers" take your Iphone, jump in your SUV, and play games while running your mouth on the phone on I95 at 70MPH, maybe that will be enough to take your mind off your leg twitching.

    In all seriousness though, since nobody seems to have the ability to stop running their yap on a cell phone, maybe we should have that declared a disease, and turn all our resources toward developing a drug to stop that. It's sort of the same principle now that I think about it.

    Gee, I sorry, did I go off topic?
  4. Bobbye Helper on the Fringe Posts: 16,406   +16

    Well, Captain, I guess you've personally come up against a lot of this. That does give one a strong attitude. Is that where the 'cranky' comes from?

    And I've already had the chance to consider how real MRSA is.

    I will now end my part on this thread. My original intent was to get it back on topic, but I see that didn't last very long.
  5. strategic TechSpot Paladin Posts: 1,274

    Oh come on now Bobbye, don't be so hard on the captain... I kinda like his posts!
    After all, that's why I started this thread in the "Chat and Socialize" forum. All I was after was 'opinion', I don't see anythying wrong here.
  6. superty12 TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 432

    Yeah

    I concur. And these posts have gone way off topic.
     
  7. strategic TechSpot Paladin Posts: 1,274

    That's why this is the "Chat and Socialize" forum and not the "Virus and Malware" forum, it's allowed to go off topic.
  8. captaincranky TechSpot Addict Posts: 8,764   +270

    Well Soup, I hate to bring this up, but quoting Tedster and observing that this thread has gone off topic isn't exactly what might be considered worthwhile participation.

    Mentioning that the thread is off topic is non-contributory, and accordingly off topic.

    Most of this nonsense could be fodder for dialog in a Shirley Temple movie. "Well I think BAD, BAD men make BAD, BAD software." There, there now dear, sleep tight, Symantec will take away all your bad dreams. (Caps added as stage directions).

    What has me completely stumped, is how anybody presumes a one line answer can even begin to explain the complex interplay of human psychology, motivation and the resultant computer programing.

    I suppose that if you add enough one line answers together, it will eventually scratch the surface.