Comment Re:WHAT??? (Score 1) 621
*huzzah*
From the standpoint of someone who has worked in Windows software support as well as Windows and *nix harware support, I must agree with that. Most Windows users aren't sure what you mean when you say "memory" or "hard drive"... To them, the 'memory' is how much hard drive space they have, and the 'hard drive' is the 'box on the floor with the cables running to the computer?'
For note as well, in the command-line problem of typing out a directory name that is 35 characters long: Starting sometime with Windows XP, Microsoft did implement tab-completion on the command line. Sound like linux to anyone?
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From the standpoint of someone who has worked in Windows software support as well as Windows and *nix harware support, I must agree with that. Most Windows users aren't sure what you mean when you say "memory" or "hard drive"... To them, the 'memory' is how much hard drive space they have, and the 'hard drive' is the 'box on the floor with the cables running to the computer?'
For note as well, in the command-line problem of typing out a directory name that is 35 characters long: Starting sometime with Windows XP, Microsoft did implement tab-completion on the command line. Sound like linux to anyone?
_X