From: Clemens Valens Subject: Re: WARNING: DOS is about to die. Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,comp.os.msdos.programmer Message-ID: <022eeae0.e55837f4@usw-ex0102-011.remarq.com> Lines: 46 Bytes: 2040 X-Originating-Host: 195.154.148.69 Organization: http://www.remarq.com: The World's Usenet/Discussions Start Here References: <7quo1t$94k$1 AT solomon DOT cs DOT rose-hulman DOT edu> <7quqfr$sr4 AT acme DOT freenet DOT columbus DOT oh DOT us> <37D35CDF DOT 4317 AT earthlink DOT net> X-Wren-Trace: eOXA6Onwt/22pr/74anh4uTW+Onu5an28/qk5eP8vPSztuu1vvG+ur28r7ay Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 00:51:04 -0700 NNTP-Posting-Host: 10.0.2.11 X-Complaints-To: wrenabuse AT remarq DOT com X-Trace: WReNphoon3 936603976 10.0.2.11 (Mon, 06 Sep 1999 00:46:16 PDT) NNTP-Posting-Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 00:46:16 PDT To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com I did not want to reply, but I couldn't help myself. I mean, do people ever think? If you are using MSDOS now then you will probably have a back-up of it somewhere. So no matter what OS is shipped with a new PC, you can still transform it into a MSDOS machine. Then, if your employer *forces* you to use Windows or whatever, what are you using MSDOS for? Not for your work in any case. So if you want to use MSDOS you simply install it on another machine at home. The only thing that is correct here is that the new Windows will probably again become the most widely used OS in the world, but that leaves everybody completely free to choose any OS they want. There is nothing new here, it has also happened with previous versions of Windows. If you want to use MSDOS, use it. If people want to use programs that were written for MSDOS (or any other OS) they have to have an MSDOS (or any other OS) capable machine. If Microsoft does not provide it anymore, then get it somewhere else. And then the crack about icons and the ability to read. This is of course utter nonsense, which can only come from somebody who has no understanding whatsoever of the average computer user. People who say this usually also claim that vi (or edlin) is a user friendly program. (Please note that I am not talking about vi's editing powers here, of which I have no knowledge at all, because I never managed to understand the program's interface.) The fact that you can do a text-only interface does not mean that it is the best way to do it (also for GUI). Finally, the Kantor quote shows once more that "celebrity" quotes in general are a lot of crap. Little icons are also symbolic abstractions of the reality. I mean, what does a small drawing of a folder have to do with a disk with a complex magnetic density pattern? Clemens * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free!