[CLUE-Tech] Goodness... a bit of geeky prose.

David L. Willson DLWillson at TheGeek.NU
Tue May 29 16:17:53 MDT 2001


Mine too...  I love her dear, but DAMN, that old woman can be cryptic
sometimes...  Always asking me strange questions like, "Do you have Prince
Albert in a can?" and "Who's buried in Grant's tomb?"

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Subject: Re: [CLUE-Tech] Goodness... a bit of geeky prose.


On Tue, 29 May 2001, David L. Willson wrote:

> I frequently find myself wondering why, as a Windows expert, I continue to
> be attracted to this confusticated mule of an OS.  Why, when I have
achieved
> near-mastery of the Windows family, with it's ease-of-use and popularity,
do
> I continue to slam my head against the cold black stone of the Linux
command
> line interface?
I must disagree on one account here, ease of use is not an issue.  The
learning curve, starting from zero, is the same.  My grandma was an
example of this.  I find the command line easier to use, mostly because I
do complex things, linking many things together to get the desired result.

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