On Aug 26, 2009, at 9:19 AM, Paul McNett wrote:

>> I agree that it was stupid for those of us who knew what we were  
>> doing.
>
> What's maddening is Microsoft assuming their users are stupid.

But Paul, the vast, vast, vast majority of them *are*. I still do  
some occasional application teaching, like Excel. Most (Windows)  
users are deeply dense about how to use their computers (Mac folks  
know more). I can't say in a class: "Let's go to the <such-and-such>  
directory in Windows Explorer, and double click on <some file>." In a  
class of 10, 2 people would be doing it and 8 would be staring at me  
like I was from another planet. Some people still are looking for a  
phone book when you use the word "directory" -- no smiley there --  
seriously this happened recently.

I'm no M$ fan, but this is something with which I agree. We who know  
what we are doing can customize it the way we want.

Ken


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