Excellent post Chris!

This one makes me both laugh and shake my head at the same time.  


On Tue, May 01, 2012 at 05:27:49PM -0600, caziz wrote:
> my 16 y.o. has been using Linux since he was 3.
> He now uses openoffice (90% Linux side) for his H/S courses.
> 
> The only limit to his juvenile use was it took many years to get 
> Flash/Shockwave.
> "Booty Windows" and "Booty Linux" were 2 of his first sentences.
> At 3.5 he could boot the machine with grub.
> He was quick to recognize the Blue Screen of Death and
> he would solemnly hand me a mechanical pencil, "Daddy needs a pencil"
> as the reset button was recessed on the front panel.
> 
> I did bullet proof Linux  installs for friends who corrupted their very old 
> Windows
> boxes by going to questionable sites and being too cheap to spring for anti 
> virus S/W.
> 
> I really don't get why people call it hard.
> Most folks are happy to surf with ff, email with tb, and write/read letters 
> with oo.
> ... and they don't need continuous virus and malware scans.
> 
> 
> 
> On 12-05-01 01:56 PM, Greg Saunders wrote:
> > I hesitate to add to this at all. I'm sure it will be misinterpreted.
> >
> > For the masses, Linux is useless on the desktop.
> >
> >


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