Subj : short like .COM To : Eddy Thilleman From : Mike Luther Date : Thu Jan 18 2001 06:10 pm Eddy . ET> understanding is on a higher level of intelligence ET> than learning, learning is a higher level of ET> intelligence than knowing. I still happen to favor the Flight Instructor's definitions.. Not an exact quote, I could get it from the handbook, but close enough: 'Understanding is being able to take what you know and apply it to a brand new situation and come up with a right answer.' If I teach you how to land an airplane with no wind, you may do wonderful at that! I can send you solo and, with no wind, you'll come back alive and well. But if the wind comes up while you are up there alone, unless you understand how to land the airplane, it's not very pleasant what happens next, my friend! The difference between OS/2 and some other operating systems is that it is,as far as I can tell, easier to get and understanding of it. I think that is because it is relatively mature and stable. Yes, it does change over time, and big time change as well. However, to my way of thinking, most all of the things you have learned and paid for dearly to learn about OS/2, are still valuable enough for what comes next; you'll fail less taking on brand new situations in OS/2, I think, than in some other systems! Yes, bugs will be bugs, but it's my impression that what you know about OS/2, is easier to extrapolate into the new things that happen in it, than it may be in some other operating systems. There, that's the best I can say it and exactly on how the flight world relates to the friendly skyline for level flight in OS/2 as well! Mike @ 117/3001 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Ziplog Public Port (1:117/3001) .