Comment Re:Be afraid... be very afraid (Score 1) 570
But he despises computers and dislikes engineers. If you mail him a letter, he can keep it forever unless the house burns down (frequently called a "disaster" and "Act of God"). If you email him, he'll print it out or make a paper notation, because, when a computer crashes, it's called "cumulutively inevitable" and a "[important, wishlist] bug." (He owns a PowerMac, BTW.)
Engineers at the plant seemed to refuse to see problems as a part of a continuum from design, through production, marketing, use, maintainence, and discard. My father's true job, really, was not so much managing the plant as convincing the engineers that the customer had a legitimate gripe that, say, though efficient, sticking the compression kill switch next to the windshield wiper control was NOT optimal.
Most of the software he sees on his computer was designed by engineers thinking like the ones he knew. Not Their Problem. The Product Is Right; the Goal the Customer Has is Wrong. No One Should Want to Do That. Linux needs a near error-free install and desktop for the poeple who, God help them, don't WANT to know how to make their box jump through hoops. Let the would-be wizards comment out the dotfile lines themselves! Or like Lynx, choose your skill level, during the install. Wizards and users (I'm in the latter category, let me emphasize) know how to delete files. We can trade delete scripts on the Net to rid our boxes of stuff that Debian or RH should have known better than to include.