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2009-08-26
Some people get locked down computers, most don't.
There was a time when I would have been against locked devices but after meeting someone who could not resist installing random crap I've changed my mind. This guy had a magical touch when it came to malware and could transform his desktop into a Russian server within minutes. I gave him all kinds of safe computing advice to which he would promptly ignore.
He needed to be locked into MS Office, a browser and an mp3 player. Installing software was not just a risk to him but anyone else who exchanged files with him.