High Schools and the Junior/Middle Schools too. Be nice to spark an interest at the Middle School level. Reaching back in memory, middle school, we had access to the County's PDP11 via a decwriter & acoustic coupler. We were Gods! (Then high school, and punch cards, what a let-down.) My son's computer education isn't too bad, but is limited to very basic office app's (M$). Next upgrade of hardware, dude's getting a Suse (current box is a souped up '486 with w'95, I dread attempting a modern X on it and it's 14" monitor). Anyway, back from memory lane, geeks & engineers are born, not made, there _will_ be an interest at the middle school level. - tom e. ---------- On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, tickticker wrote: How about advertising the Installfest in the local school systems? The local high schools are probably full of the curious. And students like free:-) It wouldn't take much get the message out to the schools, perhaps posting it in the computer labs. then again, IANAE (I am not an educator) but some on this list are. anthony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim" To: Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 6:47 PM Subject: Re: (no subject) > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Install Fests generally attract the curious and the convinced. They are > either convinced that they want to switch to Linux or they are curious. They > are also usually Joe Sixpack types who are getting on the clue train or > geeks-in-training who know that there is a lot of fun under the hood. Not too > many suits show up. That is another project in itself. > > If we could wangle out way into one of the many computer shows at the Civic > Plaza, those suits and their minions do like to be impressed by the power, > stability, and performance of the kinds of apps that they license and use on > a daily basis > > On Wednesday 26 June 2002 18:05, you wrote: > >
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