I like the writer's analogy to take down Phil McGraw's comparison to automotive deaths. Yes, if there was a contagious computer virus that jumped from car to car, causing them to drive off cliffs, into lakes, at power poles, etc, at an exponential rate of increase, we would most definitely shut down the fleet and put up with massive inconvenience and economic distress to remedy the glitch. Few would be persuaded to keep driving the glitch cars by "hey, there's a 95% chance you'll just go over a curb, and not be maimed or killed. "