Richard Evans wrote:
> "Smokie Darling (Annie)" <Barnabus1993@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> On Nov 30, 9:17 am, Richard Evans <info...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> "Mike Minor" <mminor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> You have to admit though that the writers at least put some thought
into the
>>>> plot of this storyline.
>>>> Granted, recovering the data from the busted MP3 player might have
been a
>>>> stretch, and deducing which train track based on the song might have
taken
>>>> more time than they showed, but using an IPod to transfer data and
programs
>>>> is not farfetched. As a professional programmer, I use my IPod to
transfer
>>>> data files to and from multiple computers on a daily basis.
>>> You do it to familiar computers in a familiar environment, but could
>>> you do it through a junction box in a subway tunnel to a computer
>>> you'd never seen before? And succeed the first time?
>> Who said it was the first time he tried?
>
> Well, I'd think that if he had actually done a dry run to the point of
> being sure that it would work, including actually taking control of a
> train, then surely someone would've noticed.
>
> If you are going to tell me anyone could pull off something that
> elaborate without extensive testing, then I'm calling BS.
>
> Last time I installed a new mouse, Windows was down for a week.
1. Windows is crap - everyone knows that
2. I'm guessing you're not a professional programmer. :)


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