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Re: Would like to ask for some information regarding about debian's installation



> I guess you mean that you are in 10th grade (or your local equivalent)
> because middle school is really young to be understanding how Unix (or
> computers in general) work.  I started out with DOS 3.3 in 7th grade,
> and to tell the truth I didn't learn anything other than windows until
> I started college (I had a brief glimpse of Solaris, but not enough to
> understand that there was something other than MS and Apple :-)).

yeah i probably messed them up.
however, in my local place, when we say middle school, we mean school
for students around the age of 12-18, that is, prepare for the university.
moreover, i started to play with UNIX (eh, shell access, that is) when
i was around 12-13.. :)

--
k h a o s * lamer
eh, find me at evil at debian dot org dot hk ?

----- Original Message -----
From: "D-Man" <dsh8290@rit.edu>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: Would like to ask for some information regarding about debian's
installation


> On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:45:12AM +0800, Lamer wrote:
> | hi,
> |
> | I appreciate your suggestion, but i don't have access to local college
as
> | i'm only a middle-school student (eh, in american system, K10)
>
> I'm a little confused here :  In the american public education system
> "K" stands for "Kindergarten" (ie 5-6 year olds) and "10" would be
> 10th grade, or a high-school sophomore (15-16 year olds).  Middle
> school is grades 6-8 and high school is 9-12.
>
> I guess you mean that you are in 10th grade (or your local equivalent)
> because middle school is really young to be understanding how Unix (or
> computers in general) work.  I started out with DOS 3.3 in 7th grade,
> and to tell the truth I didn't learn anything other than windows until
> I started college (I had a brief glimpse of Solaris, but not enough to
> understand that there was something other than MS and Apple :-)).
>
> -D
>
>
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