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Who the hell is this professor? Is he not shamed call himself professor who should be in favor of new trends and eager to learn in any way. He just does not want to learn new things. Stop blaming something just because you are lazy!
I said it before, blogs spend too much time on people who simply cannot learn. Windows has new features. It always gets new features. We learn them and move on. I get its amusing but why are we spending so much time on the insanely slow?
I have found the learning curve is not that steep. It just takes a few minutes to get things going and soon after with a little experimenting the OS can be mastered.
The major problem is that people are too familiar with the same interface windows has been carrying since 1995, that they now find it too demanding to change to a new look.
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Windows 8 took me one day to learn. Now I love it!
Take out the new UI and Windows 8 is a better OS than Windows 7 in almost every way. We’ll talk this time next year and see where Win 8 stands.
I don’t mind to be hated if I could get a new Win8 tablet.
That professor just showed him too old to adapt to new thing.
Who the hell is this professor? Is he not shamed call himself professor who should be in favor of new trends and eager to learn in any way. He just does not want to learn new things. Stop blaming something just because you are lazy!
I said it before, blogs spend too much time on people who simply cannot learn. Windows has new features. It always gets new features. We learn them and move on. I get its amusing but why are we spending so much time on the insanely slow?
I have found the learning curve is not that steep. It just takes a few minutes to get things going and soon after with a little experimenting the OS can be mastered.
Except you are from the stone age, what you need to learn from windows 8 are not that much that you’ll raise dust.
The major problem is that people are too familiar with the same interface windows has been carrying since 1995, that they now find it too demanding to change to a new look.