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Re: Should a computer require learning or just be an appliance
« on: November 03, 2010, 08:03:02 PM »
I dunno. While I lament the fact that UI design is getting more dumbed-down and fewer people are bothering to learn about how their computers actually work, I don't think that simple "appliance" computing is necessarily a bad thing. Simple software for common tasks (email, text editing, etc.) is definitely okay by me; the problem is more in the mindset of the people who don't bother to try and understand their machine.
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