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There's That Word Again (Score:1)
Not to you, but how else do you think people would come up with these ideas? To send a fax, you write your letter on a piece of paper and stick it into a fax machine. To send a letter, you write your letter on a piece of paper, put it in an envelope, and stick it into a mailbox. Why should a computer be any different?
That is why I think "intuitive" is an absolutely terrible word to use to describe computers.
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To send a fax, you write your letter on a piece of paper and stick it into a fax machine. To send a letter, you write your letter on a piece of paper, put it in an envelope, and stick it into a mailbox. Why should a computer be any different?
Um... keyboard?
Re:There's That Word Again (Score:1)
My typewriter doesn't send e-mail.
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I haven't. ( but I haven't been around that many typewriter users either... ) Why? Well... to an extent, form follows function.
You had asked "Why should a computer be any different?" and I was trying to offer up the keyboard as the reason.
With a typewriter most people know the keyboard is for input (and, I don't believe that they know this because of intuition. It is learned.)... and I would bet that the person tha