Greg Meyer wrote:

> I thought this would be a fun question to discuss.
>
> How can you tell you are not a Newbie anymore?

All this humility is very nice. ;-)

that aside, it's interesting how the responses have been. with anything and especially with opinion
it's really a matter of perspective, and It becomes a relative thing as well.
When I first tried Linux RH 5.2 ( I think ) I would say I was an absolute Newbie. Now after several
years can I say I am an Expert? Most definitely NOT, but I don't feel I am a true Newbie either.
I would call myself a "User in perpetual training" ( I really don't think I'll ever be an expert though
because that would take more brains than I have left. )

But then , That's purely from MY perspective, < massive grin >

I Like a saying of Confucius : " to know that what you know is what you know, is not knowledge,
But to know that what you do not know is what you do not know ....
That is the beginning of understanding"

somethng like that.
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Mike McNeese Springdale, Arkansas USA

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