Remember that the average user choose VHS over Beta and PC over Mac.
In the words of P. T. Barnum, "You cannot loose money by underestimating the intelligence of the average American."
Steve
And some choose Linux

Never could deal with a single mouse button...
I don't really think that the general population is stupid, I think that most people just don't care about certain things, or don't want to take the time to learn. It's like trying to explain to someone who "just wants to take pictures" about changing the ISO setting on their digicam to suit light conditions. Or the pictures they took on their ISO 800 no-name, rebuilt, plastic lens instant wonder all look like garbage. Or paying $0.48 a print and having someone remove the horrific yellow cast, adjust contrast so that their underexposed image isn't gray, lighten their kids' faces on the cute portraits they took backlit by the sun so that the child is recognizable, adjust curves and levels so that the detail on the bride's dress is visible, accomodate specific cropping and colour matching requests at no charge (to a certain extent), take the film they accidentally rewound 6 frames in and put it in a dark box to extract the leader, reload the film, advance it to roughly the point it should be at, then explain the buttons on their camera at no cost, and many other things so that they can "just take pictures" when they can get them done at wallyworld for $0.19 a print. Was that a long sentence or what?

Most people don't really want to learn these things. I'm not judging (all of) them, it's just where people put their priorities and interests. Much of the time I am happy with a sliced chicken sandwhich or microwaved pizza, and if I want something better I'll get it from a restaurant. I can cook well, and know that I can make very nice dishes if I put the time and effort in to it, but much of the time I don't want to bother. I "just want to eat."
Okay, I started ranting there but I think I got my point across :rolleyes:
- Justin