to my mum all games consoles are xboxes or gameboys, which can really confuse the hell out of my niece and nephew when she asks about stuff like that....
You call yourself tech savvy? You don't wig-wam the woofing engine directly, you need the electron equaliser!Daystar Clarion said:What do you mean? I always unload the quantom harmonisor into the thingy projection ma-jig, all at the same time as downloading the wig-wam off a woofing engine.
Are you serious? Have you seen the price of an electron equaliser? I've managed to form a time space singularity which offers me direct access to an infinite supply of an element (including gold, platinum etc) and I still wouldn't be able to afford one of those things. I prefer using the dextrose monopolisor turntable ja-higgy-ma-thing.T-Bone24 said:You call yourself tech savvy? You don't wig-wam the woofing engine directly, you need the electron equaliser!Daystar Clarion said:What do you mean? I always unload the quantom harmonisor into the thingy projection ma-jig, all at the same time as downloading the wig-wam off a woofing engine.
Reminds me of how momsnewhusband thinks the reason Internet Explorer takes so long to load is because our hard drive is full and almost doesn't have any spare space. When in fact it has 80 gigabytes free.Hawk of Battle said:PC running a bit slow? Virus scanner started weekly scan, no biggie, just stop it. But no, that's too much of a task. PC crashes? Well just turn it off, but no, can't even do that either. Can't send an email? That's because you added 50 goddamn attachments and it's taking 30 minutes to send all 4 gigs worth of pictures! GAH!!
Oh and according to my mum we should always log off manually instead of just shutting down once we're done, despite the number of times I have explained that shutting down ALSO logs you off, you don't need to sit there waiting for it to log off your profile just so you can THEN press shut down. The shutdown option is there on the main menu for a reason! Oh and apparantly leaving IE open and having a couple of MSN conversations open slows down the computer too much, as does having a few emails stored on a hotmail account, even though it doesn't. I guess that goes under not knowing the difference between RAM and HDD. Can't explain it though, my sister literally shouts at me and goes "I'm not listening lalalalalal!!" whenever I try to explain (she's 25 btw).
My mom does. To my great annoyance.jelock said:The one that annoys me is, kinda like the ipod for all MP3s is when people call their player their MP3. I just feel like saying, no you idiot, the MP3 is the file - you dont call your DVD player a DVD do you.
...GrinningManiac said:As for terminology, everything's ok. My Gran dosen't have a computer, and my Grandma is the most technologically aware granny on the planet, albiet she dosen't understand hardware and has a ridiculously slow computer that she could very easily upgrade
i think you got those backwards.. who has only 4 gigs of storage and 1024 gigs of memoryLiftYourSkinnyFistsLikeAntennaeToHeaven said:A 4GB HDD and a Terra of RAM ftw amiright?
You really missed that joke.Nukeforyou said:i think you got those backwards.. who has only 4 gigs of storage and 1024 gigs of memoryLiftYourSkinnyFistsLikeAntennaeToHeaven said:A 4GB HDD and a Terra of RAM ftw amiright?
I think we found a computer retard here on our forums.....Nalgas D. Lemur said:I have surprisingly little of that to deal with in my family. My dad, despite being in his 60s and a retired accounting professor, has been able to install his own RAM and hard drives since almost 20 years ago
Similarily to that whenever my mum gets loads of spam emails claiming to be from banksGrinningManiac said:Another mate of mine fell for the OMG YOU HAZ VIRUS DOWNLOAD THIS NOT-VIRUS-SYSTEM NAO! popups. I head-desked repeatedly
Why, was installing RAM and hard drives an unusual thing in the 90's?Plazmatic said:I think we found a computer retard here on our forums.....Nalgas D. Lemur said:I have surprisingly little of that to deal with in my family. My dad, despite being in his 60s and a retired accounting professor, has been able to install his own RAM and hard drives since almost 20 years ago
We have? Ooh, ooh! Where?Plazmatic said:I think we found a computer retard here on our forums.....Nalgas D. Lemur said:I have surprisingly little of that to deal with in my family. My dad, despite being in his 60s and a retired accounting professor, has been able to install his own RAM and hard drives since almost 20 years ago
A person can have TWO grandmothers, yes? His first grandmother doesn't have a computer but his second one does.KP Shadow said:...GrinningManiac said:As for terminology, everything's ok. My Gran dosen't have a computer, and my Grandma is the most technologically aware granny on the planet, albiet she dosen't understand hardware and has a ridiculously slow computer that she could very easily upgrade
But you just said that she doesn't have one.
And I really don't have this problem much, other than this one dumbass kid in one of my classes insisting that the Blue Screen of Death is a virus and not an error screen.
No no no!! If you want to get perfect coefficiency on a low budget, you have to go for the rhodium-executable suplex monopolisor, otherwise you're just gonna waste money on superfluous piledrivers. However, if you have a little extra cash, I'd also go for the Uranium-plated spatula with port and starboard attatchments - just makes it a tad easier to cram it in between the extra-large quantum energiser and flux capacitor that you'd find in most current computers.Daystar Clarion said:Are you serious? Have you seen the price of an electron equaliser? I've managed to form a time space singularity which offers me direct access to an infinite supply of an element (including gold, platinum etc) and I still wouldn't be able to afford one of those things. I prefer using the dextrose monopolisor turntable ja-higgy-ma-thing.T-Bone24 said:You call yourself tech savvy? You don't wig-wam the woofing engine directly, you need the electron equaliser!Daystar Clarion said:What do you mean? I always unload the quantom harmonisor into the thingy projection ma-jig, all at the same time as downloading the wig-wam off a woofing engine.
Yes, you apparently.Plazmatic said:I think we found a computer retard here on our forums.....Nalgas D. Lemur said:I have surprisingly little of that to deal with in my family. My dad, despite being in his 60s and a retired accounting professor, has been able to install his own RAM and hard drives since almost 20 years ago
That would probably get rid of the overheating problem that most enigmatic thermo consensualisors have, as well as increasing its dermo nucleaic meglomania output.MisterM2402 said:A person can have TWO grandmothers, yes? His first grandmother doesn't have a computer but his second one does.KP Shadow said:...GrinningManiac said:As for terminology, everything's ok. My Gran dosen't have a computer, and my Grandma is the most technologically aware granny on the planet, albiet she dosen't understand hardware and has a ridiculously slow computer that she could very easily upgrade
But you just said that she doesn't have one.
And I really don't have this problem much, other than this one dumbass kid in one of my classes insisting that the Blue Screen of Death is a virus and not an error screen.
No no no!! If you want to get perfect coefficiency on a low budget, you have to go for the rhodium-executable suplex monopolisor, otherwise you're just gonna waste money on superfluous piledrivers. However, if you have a little extra cash, I'd also go for the Uranium-plated spatula with port and starboard attatchments - just makes it a tad easier to cram it in between the extra-large quantum energiser and flux capacitor that you'd find in most current computers.Daystar Clarion said:Are you serious? Have you seen the price of an electron equaliser? I've managed to form a time space singularity which offers me direct access to an infinite supply of an element (including gold, platinum etc) and I still wouldn't be able to afford one of those things. I prefer using the dextrose monopolisor turntable ja-higgy-ma-thing.T-Bone24 said:You call yourself tech savvy? You don't wig-wam the woofing engine directly, you need the electron equaliser!Daystar Clarion said:What do you mean? I always unload the quantom harmonisor into the thingy projection ma-jig, all at the same time as downloading the wig-wam off a woofing engine.![]()
I SCOFF at your pithy dextrose monopolisor. Those outdated hunks of jiggys are a waste of space and Mahigabytes. If you can't afford an equaliser, just go out for a Jahakeymagnet. It's the next best thing. Just please, for god's sake, chuck out that monopolisor.Daystar Clarion said:Are you serious? Have you seen the price of an electron equaliser? I've managed to form a time space singularity which offers me direct access to an infinite supply of an element (including gold, platinum etc) and I still wouldn't be able to afford one of those things. I prefer using the dextrose monopolisor turntable ja-higgy-ma-thing.T-Bone24 said:You call yourself tech savvy? You don't wig-wam the woofing engine directly, you need the electron equaliser!Daystar Clarion said:What do you mean? I always unload the quantom harmonisor into the thingy projection ma-jig, all at the same time as downloading the wig-wam off a woofing engine.