[Air-l] folder and file names as direct speech
jeremy hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Sun Dec 12 09:22:12 PST 2004
well it might be part of the reason why, but there are innumerable
other reasons to avoid shared public folders. there is actually quite
a history surrounding these things in computing, you can likely find
evidence of it on any multi-user system.
On Dec 12, 2004, at 11:51 AM, elijah wright wrote:
>
>> Do institutions in other parts of the world have a drive like this?
>> Do similar things happen there?
>
> not anymore, and this is exactly why.
>
> --elijah
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