Hello Mohammed,

I'll pass it on, thank You. And You are right about that it is time to think
again. The new generations are the first who has never known a world without
computers. So maybee we should all ask these young kids how a logic way of
using it would be. There is a lot of good innovation in this approach, I
think.

Best Regards

Palle


2009/11/14 Mohammed Bassit <webceo...@gmail.com>

>
> > Just a thought:
> > My 11 year old daughter asked: "How do I save a document?"
> > I answered: "You just click on the Floppydisk Icon in the Menu bar!"
> > She pondered over this and then asked: "What is a Floppydisk?"
> >
> > ;-)
> >
> > Best regards
> > Palle
> >
>
> Ok my post is probably completely useless, but I found the little girl's
> thought quite amusing, yet it made me question all the stuff we take for
> granted, and by we I mean us guys (and girls) who were using computers
> when a 32MB hard disk was a fascinating news.
>
> Maybe the time to refresh our old UI habits has come, and maybe not, but
> it's really something that's worth thinking about.
>
>
> P.S: Palle, please thank your little daughter for making me and a couple
> of my colleagues smile
>
>
>
> --
> Mohammed Bassit <webceo...@gmail.com>
>
>
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