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Re: [Full-disclosure] What is wrong with schools these days?

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] What is wrong with schools these days?
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:35:17 -0500
"On Tuesday, April 25, 2006  4:20 PM, Peter Besenbruch wrote"


I agree with Peter. However, installing Linux on a home machine for people that 
need to use it for simplistic functions may be taking it a bit too far. 

I am one of those people. I have a young son, and I am always making a big deal 
about software and OSs. Not because am biased towards particular applications. 
I want my son to become aware of all the current technology.

Maybe it will not turn him into Einstein, but I want him (again) to be more 
educated, beyond cartoonnetwork.

As far as installing Linux, my ex wife is computer illirate and Ubuntu was my 
first choice for a safe and easy to use!

~Dave 


"Great Spirits Have Always Encountered Violent Opposition From Mediocre Minds" 
- Einstein

"Cuanta estupidez en tan poco cerebro!"

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