I hate tutorials. I realize this puts me squarely in the category of Neanderthal Luddite*—a classification I just invented. I simply don't learn well from techie gurus who talk too fast and assume too much while rapidly flipping through screen shots I can barely decipher, much less comprehend.
I learn best from printed matter. Those old-fashioned items called books or instruction manuals. I want to read and absorb information at my own pace, highlight important points in neon yellow or vivid pink, and take notes without being left behind in the process. I appreciate being able to flip back a few pages to reconfirm previously presented material. Have you seen the Progressive Insurance commercial where . . .
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