> On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Sander van Nunen wrote:
>
> > Why? Because the market is to small. I agree that the MSX computer is a
HC.
> > But children these days are learning on the PC at school , not on a MSX.
>
> And what are they learning? They're learning how to use Internet. They can
> learn this too in a 8bit machine that is able to run a web browser and a
> net connection. And it would be much cheaper for the school. Children
> aren't learning 80x86 assembler, or PC internals. :)

"How to use Windows"???
"How to use Word"???

Those were the things I learned at school.
Why don't schools use, hell, BeOS instead of Windows???
Because nobody's got it. Learning it will be pretty useless.

You can even forget about using another OS on another computer system!
(with little -educational- software available).


~Grauw


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