I think problem here is:
World is now becoming more computer centric and people
are not ready to accept that as I feel
Thats why they like relating computing tasks to physical task
Thats why people like windows.
funky graphics (Moving folders, connect and all)
That is a solution given by Microsoft. But real world is going to be more
computer centric and less physical ( I am reading lot of sci-fi). So this is only a
intermediate solution. What people need
including you need a session of how mail works. Not how outlook works which is
given in todays institutes.
Definate way is design CBT for Linux
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000, "Amit Tripuraneni" wrote:
> Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 11:58:36 +0530
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: "Amit Tripuraneni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [linux-delhi] The Duality of Microsoft's Position on Linux
>
> <P>I completely endorse Vulcan's viewpoint..Well done <B><U>Vulcan</U></B>
for providing us such an objective answer...And hey <B>Dhruv</B>, <B>Linux is
about freedom of choice & spirit</B>...Being loyal to Linux doesn't mean that
you will consider other OS's as your competitors or as enemies who should be
obilerated from the face of this earth... And anyway, Vulcan has taken a neutral
stand point of view & objectively analysed the situation to provide answers to
someones query & not simply writing comments like - 'why is this guy still on
the list??' Try being positive and analyse the macro-view of the industry.Being
a Linux fan doesn't mean that only Linux exists in the market & you will
fanatically follow what u think is right for linux.... If such was a case of being
a Uni-polar Linux world, why do Linux installations try to accomodate multiple
boot?Why is there DOS/Windows Connectivity??Why is there a SAMBA server for NT
integration???Why does the latest version of Red Hat i.e. 6.2, have provision for
booting into Linux from Windows itself???? </P><P><B>THINK BIG</B>,
that's what makes a person a better and understanding human being...<I><U>We are not
here to make Linux mailing List, a Hate Forum for venting out your
feelings...This is a forum for open discussion</U></I> where we consider Linux a part
of the
community, for creation of better understanding of the OS as well as to help
each other out as human beings....</P><P>From next time please refrain from posting
such comments as 'Why is this guy still on the list?' & by the way Dhruv
are u using only Linux on ur system or do u have a dual boot with windows???? I
think you should apologise to Vulcan for such rude comment....<B><U>Nobody is
forcing you to but atleast put yourself in the other persons shoes</U></B>...what if
you had posted your views on some topic & u get a reply like - 'why is this
guy still on the list?' ...isn't it hurting?what happened to the freedom of
expression???? </P><P>Think before you speak... your joke may not be taken in the
same light by everyone & everyone is not like you...who can interprete things
in the same way as you do....</P><P>:-)</P><P>Amit<BR><BR><FONT
SIZE=2><B>"Dhruv Gami" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]></B></FONT><BR><FONT
SIZE=2>Sent by:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>07/16/2000 01:21
AM</FONT><BR><FONT SIZE=2>Please respond to linux-delhi</FONT><BR><BR> <FONT
SIZE=2>To:</FONT> <FONT
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<BR> <FONT SIZE=2>bcc:</FONT> <BR> <FONT
SIZE=2>Subject:</FONT> <FONT SIZE=2>Re: [linux-delhi] The Duality of Microsoft's
Position on
Linux</FONT><BR> <BR><BR></P><P><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">><BR>> i
guess that by choosing a (currently) dummy competitor like linux<BR>> against
the omnipresent mighty windoze, M$ is just trying to fill a gap<BR>>
-vulcan<BR></FONT><BR><BR><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">hey ... how come this guy's
still on the list ??????<BR>:-)<BR></FONT><BR><FONT
FACE="Monospace,Courier">Dhruv<BR></FONT><BR><BR><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">The
mailing list archives are
available at<BR><A
HREF=http://lists.linux-india.org/cgi-bin/wilma/linux-delhi/>http://lists.linux-india.org/cgi-bin/wilma/linux-delhi/</A></FONT></
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