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SuSE Pro 9.3: Good OpenSource Venue 15367begin KillFileMe.vbs It may or may not be due to the above explanation, but I agree with the final analysis. Microsoft readies industry for switch to 64bit systems I remember the bug-ridden junk that Microsoft turned over to IBM when they turned over OS-2. It took IBM 2 years to fix it enough to make... What's wrong with this picture? (You can join in the fun, Flathead): 1. Clueless user. 2. Gonna save her a lot of trouble by emailing a monstrous file to her. She's smart enough to know that the email program will only *appear* to lock up for a week. She won't interrupt the download because she's smart enough despite being too inexperienced to download it. 3. Clueless user. 4. She's smart enough to know or figure out the method to use to burn the ISO once she gets it. I don't know what program she uses, so I can't help. 5. Clueless user. you're like monkeys in a cage In comp.os.linux.advocacy, DFS wrote on Wed, 4 May 2005 10:33:48 -0400 Probably their most memorable. This one's not bad either... 6. She isn't smart enough to know how to download it, despite being smart enough to know what to do with it without instructions. Good thing, because I don't know what software she'll be using and can't help with that. But the point is she isn't experienced enough to know how to click a link and click the Save button when it comes up. 7. Clueless user. Microsoft innovation rapskat move How is Negative campaigning - a Microsoft vice president says that Windows on Tablet PC is "not good enough" and less useful than a cell phone. It seems only... 8. She's not smart enough to unzip the program if I try to compress it either. See 7. She ain't too smart. Good thing she knows how to use the software for burning it, though. I'm the clueless one on that front. 9. There's no contradiction anywhere in the previous 8 statements. Maybe Flatsie can plan it out next time s-h-it makes something up. Perhaps a flowchart or something would be helpful. It might be wise to consider some possible alternatives against the chance that someone will question something or another along the way. Clueless user, indeed! -- "He Bill Gates acted like a spoiled kid, which is what he was." -- Ed Roberts, Gates' employer at MITS in the 1970's (Atlanta Journal-Consbreastution, 04-27-97)
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