Oh, so true. The different plane of existence you enter when you get on a roll is very specific to you. If it involves music, then that should be respected, as it will increase your productivity. If you can't get to that plane of existence, you will be likely to talk to others, and get little accomplished. Your boss probably isn't a computer person, huh?
Well, I started using Linux about a year ago, I installed ubuntu 5.10 on my old dell '98 and the first thing I noticed was that I didn't have to install any new drivers to make it work right!!1 I'm still a complete newbie at Linux, but I enjoy learning more about it, and know more than the Microsoft fanboys who tried Linux and said it was too difficult to use because they couldn't upgrade to openoffice3.0 or install anything. I now have ubuntu 9.04 on a 3 month old PC that I built myself. I think the first thing that I actually DID with my first Linux install was to immediately try out every single program that I could find. Of course this became a problem because most of the new programs don't run on 5.10, and that became a problem which as since then been resolved.
Oh, so true. The different plane of existence you enter when you get on a roll is very specific to you. If it involves music, then that should be respected, as it will increase your productivity. If you can't get to that plane of existence, you will be likely to talk to others, and get little accomplished. Your boss probably isn't a computer person, huh?
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Normal people can't understand the way computers think. That's why we're so "strange/weird". We think in an analytical and logical fashion.
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Well, I started using Linux about a year ago, I installed ubuntu 5.10 on my old dell '98 and the first thing I noticed was that I didn't have to install any new drivers to make it work right!!1 I'm still a complete newbie at Linux, but I enjoy learning more about it, and know more than the Microsoft fanboys who tried Linux and said it was too difficult to use because they couldn't upgrade to openoffice3.0 or install anything. I now have ubuntu 9.04 on a 3 month old PC that I built myself. I think the first thing that I actually DID with my first Linux install was to immediately try out every single program that I could find. Of course this became a problem because most of the new programs don't run on 5.10, and that became a problem which as since then been resolved.