You know, my physics teacher told our class something the first (well, second--A-B scheduling) day of school:
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Originally Posted by Clayton E. Smith
There are no dumb questions.
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There are questions that are relatively insignificant, there are questions that in hindsight look just plain silly, there are questions that one regrets asking for what they found out in the end, but
THERE ARE NO DUMB QUESTIONS.
Meanwhile, there are liberals who by circumstances beyond their control (see also: school) are virtually required to use Windows. I tried Linux (only ditching it because my wifi card didn't work with it), and it took having to haul my entire computer to school one time to show my physics teacher that I had actually done a lab because something didn't get through. (Turns out that it was just a bad floppy.)