On 20 Aug 98, at 12:31, Urb LeJeune wrote:
> Unless your contract/agreement covers such things, I wouldn't
> I would simply say, I don't have the authority.
I agree with that.
> BTW, I disagree with your premise concerning everyone being a
> techie. Do you know how to install a new transmission in your car?
I disagree with this.
I don't equate understanding how to install a software program with
understanding how to install a new transmission. The analogy fails.
I would say that writing a software program would be the equivalent
of the transmission work or engine work or brake work.
I am talking just about driving a car. How to start it, turn the
lights on.
We spend the first 16 years of our life in cars (most of us). We then
take a course on how to drive (unless you are like my little brother
who just takes your car out -- we lived on a hill and my brother had
backed the car out and then lost control and we found the car with
its backend against a big tree, luckily). We then require that
people get a license and renew that license.
All of this just to drive a car. Not to do mechanical work.
How much training to people really get on computers and how good is
it???? I would never teach a person a software program unless they
first understood the computer it was running on.
This is not techie stuff.
Peter
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