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	<title>Comments on: How to really switch your Mom to Linux</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 16:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey machiner, 

I completely agree and I did get your point. I try to convert all my family and friends to Linux or Mac. I show them  that I have been 100% free from Windows without crippling my ability to do my job and anything else I use my computer for. I have to tell you that with everyone there is a different psychology to it. As I mentioned on my post, it is all about functionality. If they can&#039;t work on their Excel spreadsheet or play their favorite game, it can be harder for them to switch. Linux still has ways to go on the Desktop/ end-user market, but we are getting there. I use it and love it.

Best, 

JC</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey machiner, </p>
<p>I completely agree and I did get your point. I try to convert all my family and friends to Linux or Mac. I show them  that I have been 100% free from Windows without crippling my ability to do my job and anything else I use my computer for. I have to tell you that with everyone there is a different psychology to it. As I mentioned on my post, it is all about functionality. If they can&#8217;t work on their Excel spreadsheet or play their favorite game, it can be harder for them to switch. Linux still has ways to go on the Desktop/ end-user market, but we are getting there. I use it and love it.</p>
<p>Best, </p>
<p>JC</p>
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		<title>By: machiner</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:48:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi,

Reading through my web logs I came accross this post.  I think you have something wrong, though, and it may be my bad because I am not such a good writer.

You say that where I could not replace Mom&#039;s Windows apps I introduced silly games instead.  Naah.  I install silly games because my wife likes them and I have found that other people around (our) age do as well.  It&#039;s a factor to help segue the switch over.

The whole point of my article is to consider the psychological side of things.  In reality the programs don&#039;t matter much.  Remember, Mom is a person, an adult.  She&#039;s already had to adapt a zillion times in her life.

For one thing, she had &lt;b&gt;you&lt;/b&gt;! ;)

rock on

--machiner

PS: Grandma does what she wants and most of them don&#039;t want to be sitting inside wasting the hours away in front of a radiation emitting, electricity using, time-stealing, confusing computer-thingy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Reading through my web logs I came accross this post.  I think you have something wrong, though, and it may be my bad because I am not such a good writer.</p>
<p>You say that where I could not replace Mom&#8217;s Windows apps I introduced silly games instead.  Naah.  I install silly games because my wife likes them and I have found that other people around (our) age do as well.  It&#8217;s a factor to help segue the switch over.</p>
<p>The whole point of my article is to consider the psychological side of things.  In reality the programs don&#8217;t matter much.  Remember, Mom is a person, an adult.  She&#8217;s already had to adapt a zillion times in her life.</p>
<p>For one thing, she had <b>you</b>! <img src='http://www.linuxzone.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>rock on</p>
<p>&#8211;machiner</p>
<p>PS: Grandma does what she wants and most of them don&#8217;t want to be sitting inside wasting the hours away in front of a radiation emitting, electricity using, time-stealing, confusing computer-thingy</p>
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