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for the linux for erveryone aspect, even my mother uses it now as i configured it for her once and took me a day off to show her what she could do with it ok sure shes not coding or installing or so but shes using it for her daily use means browsing,mailing,office... she got it real quik so i think everyone is able to handle linux if you just take some time to show them how to :=)!
@ Stephanie
why are you in a "men suck" mood ? had some bad experiences in the last time?
I still say anyone can do that. Doesn't mean they will try... Doesn't mean they can read or write. Does mean they didn't try! In the real world there is no try/fail. Only do! Can't read? they didn't do! they didn't even try --at least not enough! Don't you think if those people tried just a bit they could have DONE the task of learning to read?
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