Ken Brown wrote:
>"...if it doesn't have a human friendly interface that feels good, 
>such as knobs and switches, it will just be a passing curiosity..."
>
Younger generations "bottle fed" on computers may find this statement 
laughable, but for those of us whose formative years were analog-only, this is 
true.  Of course, Ken's opinion might just be a perpetual truism.  We may 
always have a need for direct, tactile interfaces.  I read just yesterday, for 
instance, that the "eBook" is essentially a dead concept.  We still, young and 
old alike, prefer the look and feel of the printed page. So, we may, as Ken 
postulates, always prefer knobs and switches and dials and lights. 
I liked my Pegasus, but I love my Corsair.
73,
Craig
W3CRR
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