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Date:      Mon, 25 Feb 2002 15:50:29 +0100
From:      johann@broadpark.no
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        bsd@nuug.no
Subject:   Presentation of UNIX to an ignorant crowd
Message-ID:  <1014648629.3c7a4f35eab24@mail.broadpark.no>

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Hi.

I'm about to hold a lecture on UNIX to people who don't even have the faintest 
idea of what it's all about.

The utter perimeter of their knowledge halts at performing government-related 
tasks in Windows 98.

My job is to convince them that UNIX -- using Mandrake on workstations and 
FreeBSD on servers -- is the way to go. In other words teach them the truth, 
and make them convert.

I was assigned to this job on a rather short notice, and therefore I havn't 
really had time to do the thorough research part myself.

I was wondering, however, if such a thing (general presentation of UNIX, its 
movements up and till now and the various benefits it may serve). My knowledge 
is filled with black holes that might twist out during this presentation, which 
is why I was hoping that this could be of assistance.

Best regards,
Johann



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