On a similar note, I am astonished at the ease with which I am selling Linux to the natives while I'm in Tasmania. The last time my family saw Linux was when I was running Deb 2.0 - the modern distro has simply blown them away. None on my family are computer literate beyond reading thier Email, but after seeing Gnome-Enlightenment-Evolution, they all want me to install before I leave, replacing windows XP. So far - 5 systems replaced. Beating XP is rather like shooting fish in a barrel.. Maybe I'll even show them KDE soon ;) Seems the major selling points non geeks want: No email viruses No crashing Massive online software library Office suite Chrome... I know it's obvious, but I was not prepared for how much non technical people could covet linux - simply based on the end-user experience, and those 5 needs. Nice to be needed. Cloud.