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Best and Worst of 2002
By Jerry Pournelle
January 27, 2003
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Column 270 (Continued from the Previous Week)
Orchids and Onions and the User's Choice Awards
When I began this column over twenty years ago, I decided that a year ended in December,
which may not be
astonishing, but in those days it wasn't usual: That is, most magazines, including BYTE, had
a several month
lag between column deadline and actual publication. Thus the January edition would have
articles written in
October, and most year-end awards didn't reflect items introduced at the fall COMDEX, which
was then the
most
important computer technology announcement show of the year.
I decided that my Chaos Manor User's Choice Awards would reflect the entire year, which
meant that my
annual
awards article would be written in early January and came out in the April edition, which
appeared on the
newsstands in mid-March. I still write my year end column in early January; now it comes out
in January, or
at least some of it does.
The Chaos Manor User's Choice Awards, and the annual Orchids and Onions Parade, are
largely subjective,
and
based on what I am familiar with and have used. I don't pretend to have seen everything. I do
say that
anything I recommend is good enough and the best of what I know about. "Best" can include a
number of
factors.
SPAM and Worms
The Onion of the Year goes to worms and spam. It's hard to say which is more annoying,
spam or continual
attacks by worms, viruses, and Trojans. In either case there's no obvious spammer or virus
writer candidate
to receive the Onion of the Year Award, although it's pretty clear that the people
responsible for these
horrors deserve worse than a symbolic onion.
The good news is that there are remedies. The bad news is that most of the remedies
require computing
power.
When Alex and I were discussing this the other night I whimsically said that maybe both spam
and the worms
were a secret Intel strategy to make us buy ever more powerful systems.
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