I've started to notice that my grandparents and teachers seem to be chronically over-estimating my level of tech skills and i'm wondering if anyone else here is having the same issues.
It may be because i am a gamer in the key 16-25 demo but for some reason people, especially those 40 and older, seem to think i am some kind of uber technomancer capable of making Vista as quick as Ubuntu with a few keystrokes.
In reality I can make my computer work and even look up how to fix minor software problems but I'm not the guy who builds his his gaming pc from bits of wire and strings.
While my family's conventional wisdom says to ask one of the younger people (in this case me) all the tech issues i find myself stretching for answers and starting advice with 'i'm not sure but' contently. My profs also assume i use all kinds of wikis and RSS's on the constant bases.
I'm wondering if anyone else is in a similar situation... or really is that uber technomancer with teh l33t hackn skillz.
It may be because i am a gamer in the key 16-25 demo but for some reason people, especially those 40 and older, seem to think i am some kind of uber technomancer capable of making Vista as quick as Ubuntu with a few keystrokes.
In reality I can make my computer work and even look up how to fix minor software problems but I'm not the guy who builds his his gaming pc from bits of wire and strings.
While my family's conventional wisdom says to ask one of the younger people (in this case me) all the tech issues i find myself stretching for answers and starting advice with 'i'm not sure but' contently. My profs also assume i use all kinds of wikis and RSS's on the constant bases.
I'm wondering if anyone else is in a similar situation... or really is that uber technomancer with teh l33t hackn skillz.