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I'm just amazed that it's the year 2012, and there is still people on this planet that do not know how to use a computer. Sure, if you're like 65 or older, then you're excused, but anything before that there is no excuse as to why you have yet to acquire "computer usage 101" skills considering that almost EVERYTHING now-a-days involves some type of computer. Granted my household didn't own a computer until 1996-1997 when IBM's were still popular as hell, and Windows 95 was still around until Windows 98 was the latest thing being pushed into the hi-tech world shortly after... but even still, my mom handed me a Nintendo controller when I was 2 years old... combine that with the ancient macintosh computers that required those BIG-ASS black floppy discs to run any kind of program that my elementary school had when I was in the 2nd grade, I was still SOMEWHAT familiar with technology as a whole.True Story: From 2008-2010 I used to work for a medical billing company, which used those REALLY ancient computers that were just a black screen with orange/green text, and their printers (I kid you not) were those old noisy ones that took FOREVER to print a document and required that special paper you had to align with the printer with the little stubs to slide in the little holes on both sides of the paper. Only the managers had windows based computers, except for one computer in the front of the office which was used mostly by me, the mailroom lady, and this one clerical chick. Would you believe that god forbid if one of the ladies that were glued to the old black & orange/green computers had to use the new windows computer up front, I had to actually stand in back of them and direct them on where to go? Not to mention the questions were just baffling... Lady: CHRIS, WHATS THIS ON THE SCREEN?!?!Me: Those are icons... you click them and they open programsLady: CHRIS, HOW DO I GET TO THE FOLDER THE BOSS TOLD ME TO GO TO?!?!Me: See that folder on the desktop? Double click that, and there ya goLady: CHRIS, HOW DO I LOG OFF?!?!I'm convinced that people now-a-days have become so lazy that they could care less about learning about anything computer/technology related. In fact, I strongly believe that that is the reason why Windows 7 was created in the first place. After all, why do anything on YOUR computer when the computer can do it for you? Seriously, it's bad when I have to go into command prompt, type in "net user administrator /active:yes", and then delete the default account, just so I don't have to see the computer go "YOU ARE ABOUT TO OPEN THIS PROGRAM!! ARE YOU SURE YOU WANNA DO THIS??? WAIT, IT MIGHT NOT BE SAFE!!! ARE YOU POSITIVE YOU WANNA DO THIS?!?! PLEASE RE THINK THIS!!! ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY SURE YOU WANT TO DO THIS?!?!"
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3. I was working on a Doom mod once during free time in English class (CP english -.-), a kid said "OH GUYS, PIEXIL'S HACKING" 4. Everyday, people ask if I sill "Hack" :'(
Quote from: piexil on May 23, 2012, 11:47:43 pm3. I was working on a Doom mod once during free time in English class (CP english -.-), a kid said "OH GUYS, PIEXIL'S HACKING" 4. Everyday, people ask if I sill "Hack" :'(You could have been hacking.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_%28programmer_subculture%29