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2006-01-23
Many people just don't want to be bothered and having to think is inconvenient.
It's not a matter of intellect, it's a matter of laziness.
If people really had to work at using the computer, as they did before Windows 95, you'd see computer usage plummet.
You have to wonder if there are a great many who use the web search field since Google combined it with the location field in Chrome.
It used to be that some software would require you to take the training before you used it. It's probably a good idea because without being forced, people won't take time or responsibility to do things the correct way.