Yes, the ramifications of a American, who is attending a technical college,
not understanding the nature of Linux vs Windows is depressing.  My response
is to move along.  I just loaded Mint this morning and I love it!  Further,
thanks to Marbux, et al, I'm checking out Orca for the local alter-abled
folks in the Eugene Community.

Fortunately, I'm doing my 40 days in the wilderness, to learn a bit, and
I've tossed out most of the found marginal hardware.  I'm finally
documenting my efforts and getting enough sleep to be coherent again, my
recent CD labeling post aside.

I'm finding a stand-a-long Linux box and KVM switch let's people experiment
without risking their own system.  Folks want this stuff. I found this
YouTube video to be inspiring.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzLIKxpZV0U


On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 6:16 PM, larry price <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/15/ubuntu_cant_access_net/
>
> I mean agreed, this woman may in fact be in a persistent vegetative
> state. But, how do we respond to this?
>
>
> Technical College May not be as Technical as Advertised.
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