On Wed, 2005-10-05 at 14:03 -0700, Alan Dayley wrote: > Darrin Chandler said: > > I don't really enjoy the choices as much as I might. There are sooooo > > many distros these days, and it's been very hard for me to tell the > > difference between them. I've tried to figure things out from > > distrowatch, etc., but it's still a big mess in my mind. > > If I make take a tangent on this thread and focus on the "too many > choices" point... > > First off, I understand the "too many" point of view. I also recognize > that it is a view that will not go away anytime soon. I also accept that > it is not a view that is "wrong" or stupid, it just is. I do find it > facinating when compared to other things. For example: > > "There are sooooo many types of housing to choose from. Apartments, > condos, townhouses, big, small, downtown, suburban. And that is not even > touch on architecture, features, paint color and everything else! It's > hard to figure out!" > > Or > > "There are soooo many different modes of transportation to choose from. > Walking, bicycle, electric, gas, diesel, small, big, truck, sedan, Chevy, > Ford, etc.! How do I choose!" > > Or > > "There are soooo many different kinds of food to eat...." > "There are soooo many different kinds of shoes...." > "There are soooo many different kinds of shrubbery...." > > The above examples sound silly to me because few people sit around > complaining about the diversity of choices for those things. My point is > that, to me, choices that have to do with computers are among the few > (only?) areas of our life where more choice is bad. Or at least more > choice is more often categorized as bad. > > Maybe it's because computers are still fairly new with only about two > decades in the general public. Maybe it's because Microsoft has been so > successful dominating things that people equate their products with what a > computer is. Maybe it's just complex enough that it scares people. Maybe > it's because computers become so key in our lives, holding all that > personal information, etc. that the choice is more intimate to our psyche. > > Whatever it is, I look forward to the day when people accept choice in > their computer operating environment as a matter of course, just as > picking between a mediterranean style or early american style couch is > just a matter of personal taste. ---- or the menu at Chompies ;-) Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss