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	<title>Comments on: Your Computer: Is it a Refrigerator or a Tablesaw?</title>
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		<title>By: Patrick Gosetti-Murrayjohn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patrick Gosetti-Murrayjohn</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hmm...I like the analogy--I definitely think of my computer as more of a table-saw than refridgerator.  I think that&#039;s a common characteristic of Linux users.  

I think the basic analogy could even be extended through some details, and maybe a switch from tablesaw to power drill.  There&#039;s all kinds of drill bits for different kinds of tasks--the plugins that make the drill work correctly for the particular task at hand.  Bob Villa would know what plugins are available and needed for whatever job he&#039;s doing, just as we know what apps/plugins are available and needed for an instructional and pegagogical setting.  That&#039;s part of the experience needed to make the power tool work, too.

As an interesting connection, the O&#039;Reilly &#039;Hacks&#039; series (&quot;PDF Hacks&quot;, &quot;AJAX Hacks&quot;, etc.) are branded by having a different tool on the cover (a hammer and a ratchet wrench for PDF and AJAX, respectively).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmm&#8230;I like the analogy&#8211;I definitely think of my computer as more of a table-saw than refridgerator.  I think that&#8217;s a common characteristic of Linux users.  </p>
<p>I think the basic analogy could even be extended through some details, and maybe a switch from tablesaw to power drill.  There&#8217;s all kinds of drill bits for different kinds of tasks&#8211;the plugins that make the drill work correctly for the particular task at hand.  Bob Villa would know what plugins are available and needed for whatever job he&#8217;s doing, just as we know what apps/plugins are available and needed for an instructional and pegagogical setting.  That&#8217;s part of the experience needed to make the power tool work, too.</p>
<p>As an interesting connection, the O&#8217;Reilly &#8216;Hacks&#8217; series (&#8220;PDF Hacks&#8221;, &#8220;AJAX Hacks&#8221;, etc.) are branded by having a different tool on the cover (a hammer and a ratchet wrench for PDF and AJAX, respectively).</p>
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