Re: [COMP] State of the box address

>  Thanks  for the friendly advice and encouragement.  My questions are so
> rudimentary compared to the  " complex "  questions of the postings I have
> been reading  religiously. In fact, while have learned { and hope to
> continue}  could you or  a fellow subscriber like myself  suggest  a  list
> for the less advanced-  but  not  a complete newbie?  Thanks again  John and
> congratulations.

Actually, this list is for everyone- from newbies to pros, so send your
questions, as many as you like, on whatever topic.  

"Where's that 'My Computer' thingy?" =)

I actually get sorta worried sometimes, at the posts the more advanced
users send.  I see a lot more Linux-related questions nowadays, which is
cool with me, but I fear it might scare off some that aren't interested,
and are only looking for a quick-and-simple fix sorta list.  Well, I'd
rather maintain a high level of diversity than narrow in on one user
level.  I think newbies learn a lot more by reading a good mix of the
stuff that's a bit over their heads, then the stuff that's targeted
right at them, then making their own connections between the two. 
Mid-level users will learn a lot by helping newbies, and "expert" users
will help the mid-level guys by correcting their mistakes.  At least,
that's my take on it... :)

Either way, there's no such thing as a stupid question, right?

John





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