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In today's society on computers just about every single application program is graphical in nature.
While this has advanced society into moving computers into the mainstream, it has stemmed off the learning process.
It used to be before the windows era that folks who used computers, actually KNEW how to use computers and weren't afraid to use them.
Now, can't claim the same.
Even folks who take computer training classes, and barely understand the inner system, get high paying jobs out there.
You know windows 2003? (takes 5 seconds to learn it), here, a 55,000K job.
I don't know about you folks, but I'm more interested in actually learning then point and click.
I've had this issue for years. Then again, I originally grew up in DOS.
While this has advanced society into moving computers into the mainstream, it has stemmed off the learning process.
It used to be before the windows era that folks who used computers, actually KNEW how to use computers and weren't afraid to use them.
Now, can't claim the same.
Even folks who take computer training classes, and barely understand the inner system, get high paying jobs out there.
You know windows 2003? (takes 5 seconds to learn it), here, a 55,000K job.
I don't know about you folks, but I'm more interested in actually learning then point and click.
I've had this issue for years. Then again, I originally grew up in DOS.
