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No, I can build a computer and troubleshoot most problems. I have a network at home I setup myself.

I am not an IT professional though.
 
Primarily self-learned, in the IT business right now, but I'm a programmer, so by no means an expert in many fields.
 
compared to some here i am sure i would be considered n00blike. i know enough to build them, troubleshoot them, etc. i'll say a couple steps below teh uber-1337 status. i don't pwn j00
 
I can build and take guesses as to whats wrong with one. I don't know anything technical except the basics about hardware. I reformat machines for my friends when they get uber-pRon on them.
 
i don't get the poll. sometimes if you say "you don't know jack about PCs" it means you don't know anything. but your poll says, do you know jack about PCs? So in that instance does jack=something?
 
Originally posted by: Tomato
Kinda (know barely enough)

My fiance is a PhD in computer science though, so I figure that kinda makes up for it. 🙂

Computer science doesn't=computer techie. I heard that a lot of computer science people don't really know anything about computers and mostly use software on the computer? All I know is that they're not trained at "fixing or workin the computer".

And "the Ninja" to answer your question, yes.
 
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