Hey all, I just want to discuss the topic of exposing trade "secrets" regarding personal computers.
Not long ago, was it that only an elite few were able to build their own systems from the ground up,
and have them working in a plauseable manner. Nowdays, it seems more and more, that any average
joe can buy a bunch of hardware, throw it together and get up and running with a reliable computer
system.
My question to you, is do you think that this sharing of information; more specifically sharing of information
which could ultimately mean the difference between life, and death of system builders. Is right?
We don't see everybody taking up electrical engineering over the net, and making a go of it for either their
personal use, or for a career base; for example.
Why is it that people are making it available for everybody to know how to side step an important economical
building block? What happens if it so came that there really was no longer a need for system builders? Just like
with music sharing over the net .... once the big guys find out, they try to crush it ... in a sense, it's too
good to be true, only due to the fact that people can't keep their mouths shut and keep secrets which were
meant to be secrets.
Same goes with personal computers. Let the "smart" people build systems, but don't freely lend out information
to those who don't take the time to seek the answers themselves. I think this would create more of a balance,
and a need for consumers to keep going back to your large computer stores, and fuelling the economy.
Now parts of my statement may indeed be abit astrew, mainly because I'm not going to take the time to proofread
it and strengthen my points
freely? Or is it better for society to stop lending everybody information so easily .. personally I think we're becoming
the generation of lazy slackers ... just my personal opinion
Anyways, have a good day ...
i'm open for discussion
