The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> How very single user of you.
Yes. Multiuser and terminals are a thing of the sixties. From the late
seventies onwards we have such a thing as a "personal" computer. Yes, I
am aware that there are good reasons for several different roles of that
one user, like safe and adminstrator, but why should I by forced to set
up everything several times just for it to be the same?
Yes, there are computers in libraries and such, but those are the
exception, not the rule and on top of that most of those are set up
*not* to store user settings, so from the computer's point of view it's
single user just the same.
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