> In light of this I'd be interested to know what you all think...
> Where did the idea that computers should be "easy" come from in
> the first place?  Where did the idea that Win3.xx or Win9x is
> "easy to learn" come from?  Isn't all learning the same to

I learnt to use DOS in about 3 weeks. I learnt to use Windoze 95 in
about 2 months.

I 'mastered' DOS in about a year. I will never 'master' (that is
identify and correct 100% of problems encountered in it) Winblows 9x.
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