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Old PCsenvironmental hazard 3238One would think so; experience says it won't be. However, your administrator isn't really a "new" user. The people I was thinking about are people who never met a keyboard, let alone a computer before now. My mother has just started logging in so she is establishing her own brand new user habits. How she views her computing world is all determined by what is easiest and possible to do as she ramps up. Things that don't work once will usually last computing usage lifetime as a supersbreastion which says "doesn't work" or "does really bad things". Now consider millions of these users who have established their daily computing habits based on Micpoo. To "retrain" these system owners so they have reasonable expectations of the computing services they should get is mind-boggling (at the moment I'm thinking of expectations that a system should not crash often nor have to be installed more than once, if ever). Retraining would be equivalent to getting them all to change addition rules such that 1 + 1 = 432 for all decimal arithmetic operations. one before? Changing an OS out from underneath a user group is similar to making them travel backwards using rearview glbuttes to get from here to there. it, Yes. Good grief, Lucy! Heh. In the olden days, the way middle management prevented production was to move their engineers' office areas every two years. This is pure, utter work prevention. Old PCsenvironmental hazard Kickstart, in the Amiga context, is the ROM-based 1 portion of AmigaOS. It's not only a bootstrap ROM but actually contains the most significant and essential... BAH Old PCsenvironmental hazard 3240 there were generally two different kinds of things referred to as IPL "warm start". one tried to scavanage old data laying around in memory at the time of the reboot...
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