Re: [SLUG] IBM

From: Chris Mathey (slug@mathey.org)
Date: Thu Sep 20 2007 - 11:40:42 EDT


Rich Morgan wrote:
>> Hopefully everyone will stop worrying about fancy looking GUI and just
>> make the application work and keep it simple!!!
>
> This is symptomatic of our over-marketed, over-advertised culture where
> we're brainwashed from an early age to believe that
> shiny/loud/blinking/bloated is better than the widget you currently own.
> It works, too. If it didn't work so well, you'd drive any old heap that
> provides acceptable transportation, use any computer from 1996 with a
> 10Mbit Ethernet card (which is still faster than 90% of broadband
> connections) or a 56K modem to just access e-mail using pine and browse
> plain text files on the 'net using Lynx, etc... I know some people do,
> but they're in the minority of consumers.
>
> It can be argued that the improved user interfaces have enabled more
> people to use computers. Since we're a fast food culture that wants
> everything "on demand", you're not likely to see a rash of
> Blackbox-on-Slackware users anytime soon.
>
> There's a quote I heard the other day that really hit home with me
> (paraphrased): "If you really don't like change, you'll like irrelevance
> even less."

See, I like fancy. Take Vista for instance. I really think it's slick
and run it on my main workstation. Simple is boring to someone who likes
these kind of toys. I'm definitely not trying to start a OS debate.
I'm just saying if everything was status quo like you say, where does
innovation come from?

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