hmm i dicked around with it for a while, i was basing that off of videos i saw on it because i vowed to myself to never use Windows 8 again; although i might get it and just download the classic shell
The same applies though: casual users are only going to do what is immediately conveyable to them. If you put shit in random counter-intuitive places, most casual users are going to just do their best to live without using it, and only use shit like IE to check facebook, etc.. and never learn more about their computer
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Last edited by Plug Drugs; 07-02-2013 at 05:15 PM.
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so in other words they'll be just like you, they won't learn anything that they can't do via clicking on the pretty pictures that are right in front of their face
how is this any different than what I've been saying throughout this whole conversation? I never said they weren't stupid and/or computer illiterate, I have said over and over again you are exactly as stupid and computer illiterate as they are and everything you're saying is reinforcing that
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07-02-2013
Like I said earlier, I can use DOS when I have to or want to
how is this any different than what I've been saying throughout this whole conversation? I never said they weren't stupid and/or computer illiterate, I have said over and over again you are exactly as stupid and computer illiterate as they are and everything you're saying is reinforcing that
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07-02-2013
I'd believe that if you had any fucking clue how to use it.
Doesn't sound much different than
"I can use Windows 8 in desktop mode when I have to or want to"
And I have said this again and again: If you can agree that Windows 8 is a dumber interface than Windows 7, and can agree that using the GUI is going to distance people from knowing more about their computer, then Windows 8 is going to increase that gap and breed more GUI-dependent users
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07-02-2013
Marks says "I know the magic passwords, na na na-boo boo, you-u do-on't"
it'd be funny if Marks had a nightmare where he was in DOS but all the symbols of everything were in chinese and so was the keyboard, and someone was there going "whatsa matta?? too dependent on a GUI?"
Like I said earlier, give me a DOS manual and a dictionary and I can do anything in DOS that you can, granted it will take me longer to get in the groove, simply because you have more experience with it, but I could still catch up.
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07-02-2013
So exactly what you were saying about Windows 8 users until I called you on it
it'd be funny if Marks had a nightmare where he was in DOS but all the symbols of everything were in chinese and so was the keyboard, and someone was there going "whatsa matta?? too dependent on a GUI?"
Like I said earlier, give me a DOS manual and a dictionary and I can do anything in DOS that you can, granted it will take me longer to get in the groove, simply because you have more experience with it, but I could still catch up.
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07-02-2013
Not at all; Microsoft is stacking the cards against those users.
the CLI is language independent slick
First of all, there's more than one way to skin a cat. Second of all, if someone changed all the characters to random Chinese symbols, rearranged all the keys on the keyboard which would also be in chinese, then you'd be completely lost and you know it.
You have neither the inclination nor the ability to learn DOS, if you were the power user you like to pretend that you are you'd already know it. I'll bet you don't even know how to add a snap-in to the MMC.Last edited by Plug Drugs; 07-02-2013 at 06:05 PM.
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07-02-2013
if getting to the control panel or command prompt is too complicated and counter-intuitive, a casual user is just going to live without it
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