OK, thanks. Personally, I had always cut down on my course load just so I could do more computer stuff. I guess it comes down to what is more important to an individual. (And, my being very lazy, of course!) And, I continue to use what I learned on our high school's computers to this very day. Talk about a long-lasting skill! Speaking of what's important, I'm planning on buying this book for Nicholas: Life-Altering Choices Graduates Encounter: Money, Relationships, Time, & Values by Dr. Brian E. A. Maue > From: Flora <http://profiles.yahoo.com/flora> > Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 17:48:57 -0500 > > Wasn't sure to the answers to your questions, so I asked... > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Alex <http://profiles.yahoo.com/animation> > > Date: November 23, 2011 5:44:58 PM EST > > To: Flora <http://profiles.yahoo.com/flora> > > > > Currently using windows. XP for my laptop, 7 at school. Tried using linux for > > a while, but didn't know enough commands to be efficient (when school started, > > I didn't have enough time to balance learning an operating system, doing > > classwork, and doing homework. > > Laptop specs: Panasonic C-29 Toughbook > > Never used it at school; school computers are faster, laptop is 2 1/2 inches > > thick (not portable). > > > > On Nov 23, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Flora <http://profiles.yahoo.com/flora> wrote: > > > >> Robert asks: > >> > >>> Does he use Windows as his primary operating system? Or Ubuntu Linux? > >>> > >>> Do you know what exact model of laptop he has? Does he use it at school?