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From: ggilliss at netpublishing.com (Gregory A. Gilliss)
Subject: New article describing Intel's "LaGrande"

What a thing to wake up to...

Having said that, I will repeat the maxim that hackers (and anyone else
with the tinker's soul) knows by heart:

"What one man can conceive, another can figure a way around."

My response to "ing-scub" - Bring it on :)

Good article ref, BYW. Thanks.

G

On or about 2003.09.30 06:36:05 +0000, Jeremiah Cornelius (jeremiah@....net) said:

> ExtremeTech has more, specific details of Intel's NGSCB plans.
> 
> http://www.extremetech.com/print_article/0,3998,a=107418,00.asp
> 
> I predict that if this is implemented as planned, NGSCB will kill computing as 
> we know it.  Not really worth the trouble to use something like this as a 
> general-purpose personal machine.  Trusted by Disney, Enron, DHS, but not the 
> user.

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