On Thursday 05 July 2001 13:03, D-Man wrote: > On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 01:45:12AM +0800, Lamer wrote: > | hi, > | > | I appreciate your suggestion, but i don't have access to local college as > | i'm only a middle-school student (eh, in american system, K10) > > I'm a little confused here : In the american public education system > "K" stands for "Kindergarten" (ie 5-6 year olds) and "10" would be > 10th grade, or a high-school sophomore (15-16 year olds). Middle > school is grades 6-8 and high school is 9-12. > > I guess you mean that you are in 10th grade (or your local equivalent) > because middle school is really young to be understanding how Unix (or > computers in general) work. I started out with DOS 3.3 in 7th grade,
I think grade 7 is when I first installed redhat. > and to tell the truth I didn't learn anything other than windows until > I started college (I had a brief glimpse of Solaris, but not enough to > understand that there was something other than MS and Apple :-)). Now, im in grade 11, have long forgotten the ill-ness of redhat, and am quite comfortable with Debian and unix in general :)