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- Subject: Re: [Re: tlug: Linux for the masses: a civil reply, I hope.]
- From: Thomas Haslam <Sagamiono@example.com>
- Date: 30 Sep 98 08:58:00 PDT
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De Hoog wrote: >Right on, TJ. Not as lucid as usual, perhaps, but pretty much on the >mark as usual. Thanks (so far). My lack of lucidity a function of several different things here. >As a person who regards computers as mere tools, not a way of life, I've >personally decided to ignore the Turnbulls of the Linux community, >taking comfort in something that none other than Linus Torvalds said >recently: I regard computers as tools as well--but I do respect "way of life decisions." And judging by your autobiogaphy on Washi, you made some yourself. But I'm paying very careful attention to Turnbull; and think I understand better his commitment/"open source" agenda. Though I'm finally not that deep. His concerns with Internet protocols/workable standards make more sense to _me_. That aside, yes, I certainly do hope that Torvalds' prediction proves correct: "We'll get all the applications we'll need." I'll pass on the general HTML editors debate, out of sheer ignorance. For DTP publishing on the Mac, which I did just a little of back a few years, WYSIWYG was very useful:__saved time and money__. How it worked over a large network (fine on the small one), if it violated protocols, how it would/did transfer to HTML--all concerns I did not deal with and hence can not comment on. As for your website, I've recommended it to a number of people already. You have your number of hits, comments, et cetera. That should provide a pretty good sampling of how it looks/runs on different browsers, et cetera. Again, since it all works quite well for me, . . . count me among the many ignorant, I guess. As for the commerical programs being debated, as a _consumer_, I generally read a wide sampling of reviews and ask around before I buy a program. You tried a few and found one that works for you. That's the bottom line. And that's finally why many Sys Admin types are interested in Linux: it works for them better than what else they tested and tried. Best to all w/all, TJH Sorry for the Netscape header! ____________________________________________________________________ More than just email--Get your FREE Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/netcenter/mail --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Meeting: 10 October, 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate Featuring the IMASY Eng. Team on "IPv6 - The Next Generation IP" Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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