> Jonas wrote:
>> I remember to you that we are to interacting with computers, not with
>> persons.

James Bennett wrote:
> The problem is that we're not really "interacting with computers".
> We're using computers as proxies to help us interact with *people*,
> and they should be first in our thoughts at all times.

Very well said, and easily and sadly forgotten, sometimes.

In this day and age, these machines are not mere computing devices, nor
"ordinateurs": they are communicators, conveying and embodying many facets
of the human beings that use them.

(Many other human facets still elude our machines, but that would be doubly
off-topic. ;-) )


-- 
Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/

I'm not expecting Ubuntu to be perfect, but I am now certain it will be
enough better to compensate me for the fact that I need to learn a new
set of administration tools. Fedora, you had every advantage, and you
had my loyalty, and you blew it. And that is a damn, dirty shame.
 -- Eric S. Raymond, February 2007



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