Martin Gregorie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Bjorn Borud wrote:
> Yep, and the same people think a command line is to be avoided at all
> costs. "I mean, its so /last century/ and you can't do anything useful
> with it anyway".
Funny ;)

It's funny that people consider typing commands to be "old-fashioned"
because pointing with a mouse is the stone-age device; typing was only
invented in the 19th century ;)  

Xerox PARC (not Apple nor MIcrosoft) excelled in helping computers fit
in to how people already lived, not the other way around.

Joel

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A webpage of interest:
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/sylvester-response.html
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