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Wish you guys would quit cross posting.
-- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com "Diogenes" wrote in message s.com... Reggie Bar wrote: ****witted Top Post fixed On Thu, 27 May 2004 20:00:25 GMT, The Ghost In The Machine wrote: In comp.os.linux.advocacy, chrisv wrote on Thu, 27 May 2004 09:21:39 -0500 : "T.G.Reaper" wrote: Like you said, it's easy to install Linux. The real fun, is what happens after that. When the new Linux user wants to read his email, copy all his favorites over from his old machine/drive, play streaming audio, or video, download binaries from the Net, burn CDs, etc, etc, etc. Is someone supposed to show him/her all that, or are they just supposed to: "pick-it-up-on-their-own?" Do you think the average fool learned Windoze in a day? I hate to break it to you, but operating a computer is a life skill that's worth investing a little bit of time in. God forbid someone should take a class (many do, all for Windoze, of course) or read a book. Windows can be learned in a few seconds. Mouse thing to your right, move, press either button, something happens. (Hopefully something good.) But it's a bit like Othello in that respect -- a minute to learn, a lifetime to master. Quite possibly the most ignorant statement in the entire history of OS's. You should be proud. Translation of what the ****witted top poster posted: "Huh? I didn't understand that." -- Diogenes |
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