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Inspired by a post in another forum (The JonnyGuru site decline thread in the PSU forum).
Just wanting to get a picture of how many of your friends that back in the day, back in HS, College, whatever, owned and used desktop PCs, and maybe even, like us, built their own PCs, how many still do?
Pretty-much all of my close PC-using friends, still do, and one of them, even learned to build his own this year. (I "directed" and "assisted" over Skype, he didn't do it 100% on his own (without direction), but he basically put it together himself.)
Another one had me build his PC a few years back, and he knows how to upgrade RAM and video cards, and another friend has built his last two PCs, in the last 10 years, after I helped him build one maybe 10-12 years ago. He also taught himself Linux, and gives me assistance sometimes, on things that I've never tried in Linux. I also help him out.
Most of my friends are still die-hard desktop PC users, and there's another few people that I associate with, that I have a professional relationship with, that have admitted to me that they still have and use desktop PCs (at home).
Just wanting to get a picture of how many of your friends that back in the day, back in HS, College, whatever, owned and used desktop PCs, and maybe even, like us, built their own PCs, how many still do?
Pretty-much all of my close PC-using friends, still do, and one of them, even learned to build his own this year. (I "directed" and "assisted" over Skype, he didn't do it 100% on his own (without direction), but he basically put it together himself.)
Another one had me build his PC a few years back, and he knows how to upgrade RAM and video cards, and another friend has built his last two PCs, in the last 10 years, after I helped him build one maybe 10-12 years ago. He also taught himself Linux, and gives me assistance sometimes, on things that I've never tried in Linux. I also help him out.
Most of my friends are still die-hard desktop PC users, and there's another few people that I associate with, that I have a professional relationship with, that have admitted to me that they still have and use desktop PCs (at home).
