<pre>>This is at least useful on a Live CD.<br><br>>When I demonstrate Ubuntu with a live CD, I've nothing to do and I must<br>>always say : "If you had a picture, you could edit it with the gimp, there.<br>>If you had a word document, you could..."
<br><br>>Some videos, sounds and pictures samples could turn a boring demonstration<br>>into something very cool.<br><br>>People will not remember that Ubuntu is easier or better. They will say : "I<br>>like your stuff. The picture of the bird was so cuuute !"
<br><br>It's perhaps useful for an individual demonstration, even if the first question will be "and my Internet?" (even if the picture of the bird was cute).<br><br>In my spirit the idea is not to show in practice, but to explain what ubuntu can do (what implies a will of the user).
<br>Anyway in any domain (professionnal or personnal) where ubuntu can be shown, the principal question from users is:<br>"can I do the same thing as actually?"<br><br>>(and, hop, I can then increment my Universal Ubuntu Conversion Counter)
<br><br>For me there are no ideas of conversion of a user: Ubuntu succeeded in satisfying his needs or not.<br></pre>