On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, Eric Larson wrote:
> Yet, users have also been exposed to the world wide web (which I doubt
> anyone would argue has not been successful reaching critical mass) and
> learned to handle massive amounts of data using hypertext.
I would hardly call using a browser to look for something in http fol-
ders "convenient". It lacks for example an easy and consistent way to go
one directory up (and no, clicking on a hyperlink is hardly "consistent".
Not when there could be an up button in the browsers toolbar).
You're giving a real bad example to start from, IMHO.
kr,
Chipzz AKA
Jan Van Buggenhout
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