* Matt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Forget support and distro discussion for a second..
> 
> Who are we here? I'm curious about what the Debian demographic is.  I
> know this is sort of an impossible thing to answer, but it'd be
> interesting to explore in vague terms who uses Debian, at least compared
> to those who don't.
>
I/O psychologist (I help organizations select and develop managers and 
executives), 56, married, two soccer-playing and bright kids, sing when I can, 
which is unfortunately seldom, go kayaking when I can, live in the best place 
in the world even though it means a 2-hour commute by ferry to work, first 
machine I ever saw was an IBM 1620 (in 1962 -- it was a pretty hot machine 
then), got to play with one a few years later, writing octal machine language 
programs on punch cards (anyone following UserFriendly? I could have been Sid), 
graduated to punched paper tape on a PDP-8, but never really got into serious 
coding though I worked as an operator for a while.  Got into PCs in the early 
80s, not focusing on them but using them all the same.  I grabbed OS/2 when 
Warp came out -- always had an aversion to M$ -- and hung onto that until a 
little after slink came out; then I made the switch to Debian, though I had 
considered BSD (before I got into OS/2, which I still like), and also 
Slackware, which looked like too much work.

Cam
 
-- 
Cam Ellison Ph.D. R.Psych.
From Roberts Creek on B.C.'s incomparable Sunshine Coast
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