On Mon, 2004-01-12 at 13:31, Chris Gehlker wrote: > On Jan 11, 2004, at 11:48 PM, Michael wrote: > > > I will keep that in mind, but I have a 3 year old boy who knows how to > > use a > > mouse, type, and use Linux and Windows. So I have to admit they can > > learn > > all their own pace. My son also likes tv, dancing, piano, guitar, cars, > > trucks and trains. Oh yeah did I mention finger paint? He is quite > > astute > > and no different than any other child with exception to his extreme > > temper, > > yet he "loves" to learn! > > That sounds like a typical kid. The 'Linux' in the commercial is being > taught by some of the leading experts in the world but he doesn't > smile, ask a question or even blink. Is he supposed to be a robot, an > alien, or just catatonic? > > I think it's great that Linux finally has commercials but these are > just too weird. And an office staff dancing, fist-pumping, and dog-piling over a new version of MS Office isn't weird? I think they (the Linux commercials) are a bit artistic, and no, I don't get it either. But hey, something IS better than nothing. > They don't make me want to try Linux. What's wrong with > happy penguins? > Nobody doesn't like penguins. You have my vote for the happy penguins. What about a dog-pile of happy penguins ;-) Bart