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On Sat, 22 May 1999 23:42:05 -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:

>Define casual user. People who spend 4+ hours/day on the computer, whether it
>be for business, or for school, or just for fun, are not casual users. I
>think that a whole lot more of the market fits that criteria than most
>people realize.

    I'm sorry, I cannot agree.  My mother works on a computer 8 hours a day as
an administrative assistant.  She is a casual user.  Time on a computer per
day != proficiency.

>Instead of complaining about the learning curve, start learning. WOW! Isn't
>that a scary word? Windows is not Linux. Linux is not Windows. Both have
>different target audiences, and the Linux audience likes to learn.

    Start learning?  This is EXACTLY what I am talking about.

    Stephen, I don't know who you are, but let me tell you who *I* am.  I
joined Netcom in the early 90s.  91 or so.  Netcom, at the time, was *only*
shell accounts.  I learned shells, started with nn and joe and pine and
filter.  For over 4 years I ran my BBS across 3 different OSs, 8 months of
that while I was a truck driver on the road.

    Returning from that job in 95/96 I was hired on as tech support at a local
ISP and within 6 months had root and was performing admin functions.  I also
installed Linux on a dedicated machine during that time.  

    I've since left that ISP after working my way up to SysAdmin working on
20+ FreeBSD servers and associated hardware/wiring/etc.  I was the chief man
for remote router installs.  Now I'm an admin in the web department of a
national ISP.  I work day to day on Solaris boxes.

    Know what?  Learning isn't my problem.  I am pissed at the way ISPs are
going because I can't get just a direct pipe to the 'net.  I run all my own
services.  Even with all that...  I don't want to hobbble together something
functional for mail.

    Now, can I get any more explicit than that about the fact that I'm not
making an unreasonable observation and it isn't because I don't know how to
work my whay through at least three different variations of Unix?  It is
because I don't *WANT* to.  It is TOO MUCH WORK to do the easy things.  You're
right, you can't get Windows to do a lot of that stuff.  I acknowledged that
when I said make the *EASY* things *EASY* as well as the hard things.

    No, this isn't a "my dick is bigger than your dick" message.  I'm tired of
people thinking I'm some newbie out here asking for the impossible.


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