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Re: [trinity-users] Re: remove lock session from menu?

From: Gene Heskett <gheskett@...>
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 08:54:00 -0400
On Tuesday 26 June 2018 01:56:23 Kate Draven wrote:

> > On Monday 25 June 2018 21:30:31 Kate Draven wrote:
> > > > On Monday 25 June 2018 14:15:18 J Leslie Turriff wrote:
> > > > > On 2018-06-25 01:08:32 William Morder wrote:
> > > > > > I can't imagine that I am 100 years old, but I can imagine
> > > > > > that I am 60, and have already begun to feel the ravages of
> > > > > > time on my body.
>
> It
>
> > > > > > also
> > >
> > > is
> > >
> > > > > > a pain to use computer screens that are designed by and for
> > > > > > young
> > >
> > > people.
> > >
> > > > > 	One of the reasons I'm not using KDE4/Plasma is that there
> > > > > are no HiColor icons available there (AFAIK), just the
> > > > > wishy-washy pastel
>
> ones
>
> > > > > that imitate Windoze.  Their contrast is so poor it's hard for
> > > > > me to
> > >
> > > distinguish
> > >
> > > > > one icon from another in many cases.  As you say, today's
> > > > > desktops are designed for young people, by young people, and
> > > > > the limitations due to aging or other disabilities are not
> > > > > thought of, while they seem to be concentrating on eye-candy
> > > > > instead of functionality.
> > > > >
> > > > > Leslie
> > > >
> > > > Old people have less disposable income, so there's no reason to
> > > > waste time designing systems for them to use when they can't
> > > > afford them anyway. Also, old people tend to die sooner than
> > > > young people, so it's a shrinking market.
> > > >
> > > > Bill
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > > >-----
> > >
> > > Only fools count the marginalized out.
> > >
> > > Kate
> > > AKA Konfucius
> >
> > "... my super-dainty Kate -
> > For dainties are all Kates -"
> > (or thus quoth another bloke named William)
> >
> > Bill
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> >-
>
> LOL you're alright mate, and a mighty poet.
> Me great grandmother always said the above to encourage me.
> I was a wee child (and adult now) so everyone always assumed I was
> incapable. They were wrong lol.
>
> Most of the people I have using Linux are over the age of 60. About,
> hmm, 40 something people. Then about a dozen kids. It's because of the
> high numbers of pensioners that I'm trying to get qtcurve to use
> background images like the brushed metal of baghira. The background
> doesn't blend in with the colours, making it easier for them to see
> differences. I feel they are worth the effort, despite how much
> they've shrunk.

And Kate, since I'm in that "geriatric" profile at my soon to be 84 
years, I certainly respect your efforts to drag the seniors into the 
computer litterate age, so a doff of my ever present semi-western hat to 
you seems well deserved indeed. My local senior center runs such a 
program, but its all on (spit up a big one) winders. Mention linux and 
get shushed.

But  I was a nerd before the word was invented, so when computers became 
affordable, I was on-board, putting them to work at labor saving jobs 
fairly early. The first such project used a Quest Super Elf, with an RCA 
1802 processor. It applied all the work needed to a just composed tv 
commercial to make them work with an automatic station break machine. 
And while I have long since gone down the road from that tv stations 
engineering staff, the last time I checked, 15 years later, it was still 
in use. Thats a couple of eons in tv station control room time.
 
> But this is all off topice so I'll end it here.

BS. Its all in the "getting to know the neighbors" AFAIAC.

> Back to business lads and lasses.
>
> Cheers William of The Poets
>
Thats a + too.

> Kate

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