I rarely take part in these battles but given our analysis of ³SPAM² I would
say that the word is like cancer. It is used to describe several illnesses.
Some of them we can cure easily, others we can protect ourselves against,
and others will come upon us randomly.
Kr cfOn 4/19/03 19:45, "Alan DeKok" <aland(_at_)freeradius(_dot_)org> wrote:
Dave Crocker <dhc(_at_)dcrocker(_dot_)net> wrote:
Instead of thinking about a disease that has been eliminated, think
about crime, war and cockroaches. It is not realistic to expect to
eliminate any of these, no matter how much any of us might wish
otherwise.
From a biological view, smallpox was eradicated only because there
were no non-human vectors distributing it. I'm not sure the same is
true for spam.
To continue the disease analogy, the common cold is difficult to
eradicate because it's ubiquitous, easy to transfer, and has few
lethal side effects. AIDS is difficult to eradicate because it's
no common, difficult to transfer, and has a long gestation people
before carriers realize they're sick.
Most diseases fall somewhere in between. Spam looks more like the
common cold than any other analagous disease, so it's probably going
to be impossible to get rid of entirely.
Alan DeKok.
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