Okay, admittedly I'm living in fantasy land here, but sometimes I just wish there was a compulsory computing test that people had to pass before being allowed to use a PC unaccompanied. There's already a qualification called the 'European Computer Driving Licence', so why not make it that potential PC users have to pass that? It wouldn't make us unnecessary - we'd still be needed to fix genuine computer problems, just ones that weren't the result of stupidity. How so? Because not only users have to pass a test - consisting of various basic but common sense questions, and a practical test too - they could be given penalty points. User caught putting games on the PC? Penalty points. Caught distributing a virus? Penalty points. Rack up enough points, and the user could be banned from using a PC, and being forced to go back to pen and paper. Ah well, I can always dream.
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Date: 2004-05-02 10:39 am (UTC)there is
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Date: 2004-05-02 08:27 pm (UTC)She-who-used-to-be-sole-tech-support-at-a-NSW-TAFE-(*coughBlueMts*)-college.
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Date: 2004-05-06 04:01 am (UTC)I have long been of the opinion that a brief test on basic PC skills, or even a simple IQ test, should come up right after the BIOS boot screen... fail it, and you'll have to come back later and try again, say, after you've actually read the freakin' manual. And some people just shouldn't be allowed to operate anything with more moving parts than a screwdriver.
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Date: 2004-05-07 03:56 am (UTC)Oh, they make us pay for all of the software mentioned above (besides Visual Basic) no matter if we use it or not.
I do agree with your points system, though. Some people are idiots. Yesterday, a fellow student *still* had the Slammer virus. 100kb/sec over 802.11b (instead of the usual 2kb/sec of DHCP requests to broadcast) and the school admin seeing his firewall load meter go through the roof doesn't go unnoticed. All systems were patched against Slammer a year ago, and it appears one user didn't do it... (actually, pratically every system is full of 27+ unpatched holes. School admin is going to set up a updates server and force updates)
- mcbridematt (http://mcbridematt.dhs.org).