Oh christ it annoys the fuck out of me. If you don't have a computer or you're say someones grandmother, fair enough, you probably have no need of one.
What irks me is when someone has a computer but they still seem incapable of remembering anything for longer than five seconds. My mother has been using computers for 6 years, yet
any time I tell her to do something simple like moving a folder or what have you it's like I've just asked her to perform brain surgery;
"Move that folder over there"
"How do I do that?"
"Drag it there..."
five minutes later....
"Move that folder over there"
"How do I do that?"
"Did you not just do it? Nevermind the countless times we've had this exact same conversation?"
ARGHHH RAGE! I'm not expecting people to know RAM or CPUs or any of the meaty stuff, but being incapable of performing basic functions after five years of using a PC, is just infuriating.
It's like common sense just goes out the window, any real life connections they can make between things seem to overriden by fear and confusion. If you see an advert saying "You have won a fantabulous prize!" It's a fucking scam, just like in real life; use your brain. Use GOOGLE. As I have said a million times before.
On a lighter note, watching people who cant type amuses me, granted it is a skill that takes time to learn, but it's still funny. It's like watching a cat paw ineffectually at a bit of shiny paper.
DoPo said:
Do you know how to drive a car and all its parts and can you repair one without (too much) outside help? You know many people don't have a car or even drive but cars and other motor vehicles are really important.
Can you work with electricity? Can you fix the power in your house and I don't mean change a fuse? Do you know how electricity is made and distributed? It's a very valuable tool, you know, and a very dangerous one at that, and you have it around you pretty much all the time.
Do you know how make a book? Lay it out, print it, bind it? There is an enormous amount of books in the world, and it only increases. Books are more than computers.
Ever been in construction work? Can you paint a wall, make concrete, erect the scaffolding, run the power line, or lay down some bricks, and etc?
Do you know medicine? I don't mean "I take aspirin when my head hurts", can you read the ingredients of a random medical good and get a sense of what it does or can you diagnose a random pain in the back by yourself?
Well, come on. I can ask more questions. I somehow doubt you know everything as well as you should. So please, refrain from whining.
Offtopic: CAPTCHA evolved - it asked me which one was the smallest and there was a dropdown of options including Mars, a cabbage and Canada (and various multiples of cabbages - a box, a truckload, 100).
YOu do make a fair point, however, when you've told someone a million times how to do something and everytime you do, they forget it five seconds later, it's a pain in the arse.
If you were a teacher and I asked you to teach me how to say, be a mechanic, yet after three years of working under you, I still freaked out and got confused every time you asked me to put oil in a car you'd likely tell me to get stuffed.
Blunderboy said:
C'mon man, everyone should know how to rewire a plug, my mum taught me, and I'm pretty sure I did it in science once, even if you don't, open one up and it's pretty obvious.