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From: Nuxxie <nuxxie@linux.rocks>
Subject: Let The Be No More Car Analogies
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GNU/Linux is often compared to a car, an elegant sports car at times, but
still a car.

This analogy is flat wrong.  GNU/Linux is not like a car; rather it is like
a airplane.

Most people can easily drive a car.  Most people cannot easily fly an 
airplane.

Airplanes are for the technical elite.  To fly, one must know aerodynamics,
navigation, meteorolgy, etc. or you will not be allowed to operate an
airplane, private or otherwise.

So stop the car analogies.

The case is now settled.

Move along.