I have just installed LM9.1 on my system at home and have set up
accounts for my kids. This way they can learn it the same time I am...
Family time.  The way I see it, there's no time like now to get them
used to working with the future of things.  By the way, we are
home-schoolers and they will be getting plenty of exposure to Linux =:0)
They will be learning more about MS in their history class. <lol>

ToddM

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin B. O'Brien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux in Thailand


At 04:44 PM 11/12/2003, Merlin Zener said something remarkably like (but

somehow subtly different from):

>http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/story/32110.html
>
>just thought a few ppl here might be slightly interested :)

It was interesting, and it echoes something I have been saying. The 
"conventional wisdom" is that Linux is only for the most experienced PC 
users, and that people who are new to computers should stick to Windows.
I 
have maintained that the opposite is true now: the experienced users
will 
have problems because it isn't what they are used to, but newbies will
do fine.

Regards,



-- 
Kevin B. O'Brien         TANSTAAFL
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Linux User #333216
"Information is not knowledge, Knowledge is not wisdom, Wisdom is not 
truth, Truth is not beauty, Beauty is not love, Love is not music, Music
is 
THE BEST" -- Frank Zappa

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