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Yes, yes, yes.  =)

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Michael B. Trausch                                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   "Curiosity is the very basis of education and if you tell me that
   curiosity killed the cat, I say only the cat died nobly."
                                                - Arnold Edinborough

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On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Akintayo Holder wrote:

> Michael Trausch wrote:
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> > Yeah, I'm now to the point of looking at it with a different point of
> > view, too.  It's kind of dangerous, in a way, because I've actually been
> > using Linux for so long now, that I go back to DOS/Windows, and I type
> > UNIX commands... lol... and of course, they don't work. ;)
> > 
> > Anyway... I'm very happy with Linux.  I'm not a game player, so that's an
> > advantage.  I do Internet things the most, and I love the text mode
> > interface (reminds me of the good 'ol days of the 8088, when you had to
> > type everything into the archaic DOS 2.11 shell, and you ran off of a
> > 5.25" floppy, although I run from a 3.5gb hard disk now.
> 
> Ahh the old days, before the descent of the cursed WIMP
> Linux brings back the command line but with multitasking and stability.
> Call me weird but my favourite Linux features are quite simple; command
> line completion, virtual consoles, file permissions and and REAL command
> line. Any mistakes made are my fault not the pointing device. Simple,
> clean, powerful, so many of them do not know what they are missing. The
> command line is not to be feared but rather to be embraced, when was the
> last time a text display gave serious problems.
> 
> > And if you ask why I use it now, the answer you'll hear from me is this:
> > Stability.  Reliability.  Comfortability..
> > 
> >         - Mike
> > 
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> -- 
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> 
> 

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