Subject | Re: Will Tony apologize? (was: Re: Colonial Photo & Hobby) |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 04/25/2014 02:06 (04/24/2014 20:06) |
Message-ID | <vm9jl9hr2hg8hugd41h1ck1d0b5up3thao@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Tony Cooper |
Sandman
No, he decides if he wants his system to have added security, and then he choose a method. He doesn't add passwords just because he wants passwords.
The developer wants to make a secure system, so he is required to add identification, and chooses password.
The user wants to use the program, and that requires to write his password. The user doesn't sit down wanting to write a password.
-- Tony Cooper - Orlando FLTony CooperTony CooperSandman
It isn't about what someone else has planned. In this case, it is a requirement if you want it to be a requirement.
What it *isn't* is something "you want to do".
Certainly is. My grandson's new laptop offered the choice. He could decide to require a password to access the system or decline to use a password. What is more of a choice of what "you want to do" than that?SandmanTony Cooper
Only someone illiterate would say something like that.
Thick as a plank.