Well said, I couldn't agree more. Dave S
On 5/20/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <snip> > > What is useful to the majority of users, and particularly to the > beginner and intermediate user, is not to overload them with too much > unneeded detail information and give them the general > concepts/principles of operation that they can apply, practically, to > their learning endeavor. Once they have that, they can either learn how > to work around the limitations and issues that they encounter, > unencumbered by the detail technical knowledge that can be very > distracting, and/or choose to delve into the inner workings of the > machinery a some point for a deeper understanding, however little that > might influence their actual work. > <snip> > Godfrey > >

