On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 05:46:05PM -0400, Glenn Becker wrote: > I have followed this discussion with great interest. It's been really > lively! :-) > > I hardly consider myself to have achieved 'power user' status. I started > with Slackware Linux in late 1998. At this time I never touch Windows and > do not miss it. > > My initial reaction to what was -- I do not argue -- an avalanche of > things-to-learn often *did* swing over to the "totally overwhelmed > and frustrated" side of things; *however,* I did and still do feel that > the *challenge* of overcoming the problems to the best of my abilities has > been the most exciting and profitable learning experience I have ever > enjoyed. > > I say this happily granting that it may not be for everyone. It especially > may not be "right" if what you are doing is a Something that has to get > done tomorrow. On the other hand, if what you're looking for is a new way > to see and to use the box at your feet (or by your side, or ...) there is > no better way to go that I know of ... it is truly transforming. > > This is not an apology for allusive, obfuscatory or even "bad" writing in > docs. I've seen my share of that. But the soul of the experience (if I can > use that crappy tattered word) is experiment: of trying things out and > seeing what they do. I've not been nearly brave or smart enough, but my > experience with various Linux-es, and especially Debian, has made me a > much more effective do-er. > > Glenn Becker
okay. you're another candidate for newbiedoc-membership. http://sourceforge.net/projects/newbiedoc/ pick a topic that bugged you, and expose the basics for tomorrow's newbie. (like me.) we need all the help we can get! -- americans should never read anything so subversive as what's at http://www.salon.com/people/col/pagl/2001/03/21/spring/index1.html [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sourceforge.net/projects/newbiedoc -- we need your brain! http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us!