02-05-2004, 07:37 PM
"I guess people don't like it when their networks stop networking..."
Maybe because it can cost upwards of billions of dollars in damages via lost time, productivity, repairs, etc.? Imagine if someone kicked NASA off the airwaves, blocking them from recieving any data from their numerous space ventures (photos, data transmissions, etc.), all because said someone wanted to download "films and music"? Or imagine someone taking down an entire neighborhood's bandwith / ISP connection so that they could do the same?
Gee, I can't for the life of me see why taking down a network would be seen as a bad thing. Nope, not a single reason is dawning on me.
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Maybe because it can cost upwards of billions of dollars in damages via lost time, productivity, repairs, etc.? Imagine if someone kicked NASA off the airwaves, blocking them from recieving any data from their numerous space ventures (photos, data transmissions, etc.), all because said someone wanted to download "films and music"? Or imagine someone taking down an entire neighborhood's bandwith / ISP connection so that they could do the same?
Gee, I can't for the life of me see why taking down a network would be seen as a bad thing. Nope, not a single reason is dawning on me.
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Roland *The Gunslinger*