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From: gsp@ulysses.UUCP (Gary Perlman)
Newsgroups: net.unix
Subject: Re: Marketing Unix
Message-ID: <941@ulysses.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 3-Aug-84 13:17:37 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  3 13:17:37 1984
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Paper.  Sigh.  Paper was invented before interactive systems were developed.
Paper was invented before graphics sstems were developed.  And so on.
I have found paper to be an impovershed medium for explaining systems.
I suggest you try video.  Nothing fancy.  Just get a VCR and a camera
and stick it in front of your terminal and go.  Talk about the file
system and do a few cd's and ls's.  Show how to put a process in the
background and show how you can go on to other tasks.  I can't overstate
the difference between seeing a demo and reading about capabilities.
There is no comparison.

If you do not have a video system, they are not too expensive.
The cheapest recorder with 0 options, a B&W monitor, and an outdated
camera will probably do fine.  I am sorry to have to say that $1500
is the least you can get away with--this make video out of the range
of many sites--but somethng expensive that works is better than
something cheap that does not.