- Sep 5, 2000
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I was in Sam's today and I couldn't resist looking at the computers. They are pretty much all HP crap but I still went to look. There was this guy looking at two so I walked up and looked at them. One was a Pentium 4 1.5 ghz and the other was a Athlon 1.2 Ghz that were fairly similar otherwise. I started talking about how I thought the Pentium 4 wasn't worth it and he should get the Athlon system, from what he said after that, I found out he didn't know that much on technology.
Me: I think the Athlon system is about as fast as the pentium 4 and is much cheaper.
Him: But this one says 1.5 Ghz and that one only says 1.2 Ghz. Doesn't that mean this one is faster?
Me: Not really, those numbers don't really compare (I then went into an attempt to explain clock frequency and processing power that failed pretty much completly, I don't think he followed me).
Him: Now this Gigabyte thing, what does this mean?
Me: (Now realizing i had to use fairly basic terms and use other things to explain) It's like your brain's memory... (saw him turn and look at the sticker where the it said 256mb Memory and quickly tried to change my explaination) um, where you store information.
Him: Now is the hard drive here? (Points to the CD-RW)
Me: Um, no
Him: Oh this is it (Points at DCD-rom)
Me: Nope (I then stop him as he moves his hand to the floppy drive) The hard drive is inside the computer, you can't take it in or out.
the conversation continued like this for a while. The guy was actually really smart and a nice guy too, he just didn't know a thing about electronics. I'm actually starting to become slightly surprised at the amount of people who don't have a clue what goes on around them. Anybody else notice this?
Me: I think the Athlon system is about as fast as the pentium 4 and is much cheaper.
Him: But this one says 1.5 Ghz and that one only says 1.2 Ghz. Doesn't that mean this one is faster?
Me: Not really, those numbers don't really compare (I then went into an attempt to explain clock frequency and processing power that failed pretty much completly, I don't think he followed me).
Him: Now this Gigabyte thing, what does this mean?
Me: (Now realizing i had to use fairly basic terms and use other things to explain) It's like your brain's memory... (saw him turn and look at the sticker where the it said 256mb Memory and quickly tried to change my explaination) um, where you store information.
Him: Now is the hard drive here? (Points to the CD-RW)
Me: Um, no
Him: Oh this is it (Points at DCD-rom)
Me: Nope (I then stop him as he moves his hand to the floppy drive) The hard drive is inside the computer, you can't take it in or out.
the conversation continued like this for a while. The guy was actually really smart and a nice guy too, he just didn't know a thing about electronics. I'm actually starting to become slightly surprised at the amount of people who don't have a clue what goes on around them. Anybody else notice this?
