We actually have people abandoning using their computers because it's just too much trouble.

There's a certain political unattractiveness to essentially providing tax breaks at the corporate level. . .and not providing any personal income tax breaks.

There are about 300 million computers on the Internet (but) the number of NT installations on desktops is relatively miniscule.

If that's the case, if it's too much trouble to use the system, then certain changes need to be made.

There was a lot of activity because of the media reaction to it, ... If the CEO sees the alert on TV, he calls down and says, 'Take care of this right now.'

So it can be political unacceptable even if the tax loss isn't that great. This is political and ideological.

There will definitely be some traffic from this worm this evening. But I don't think there will be the widespread damage that's predicted. I could be wrong. But I don't think we're going to see anything like we've heard about.

It is Islam versus the rest of the world.

This is a spreading story. It's escalating.