LMAO, Did anyone see the piece on 60 minutes tonight about computers?

RaynorWolfcastle

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The thing you press to turn on the power on some of my old computers is in a different place on each one of them. You reach around in back to turn on one computer. One is on the left side. And another one is on the top, on the right

God forbid you should remember where the hell the power switch is!

I also love how Bill Gates gets blamed for all the problems computers ever had. Nice work 60 minutes!


 

JHoNNy1OoO

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That was sad. :/ How can these people consider themselves "reporters" if they have absolutely no idea about what they are talking about. How in the world can that man compare a typewriter and a freaking computer or even a television for that matter. What's even worse is that millions of people watched it and now think thats how it really is. Screw em and their ignorance.

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RaynorWolfcastle

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Originally posted by: JHoNNy1OoO
That was sad. :/ How can these people consider themselves "reporters" if they have absolutely no idea about what they are talking about. How in the world can that man compare a typewriter and a freaking computer or even a television for that matter. What's even worse is that millions of people watched it and now think thats how it really is. Screw em and their ignorance.

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Yeah I'm surprised the cameraman didn't tell him: "you realize that this is going to make you look like a complete idiot in front of millions, right?"
 

ViRGE

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Originally posted by: JHoNNy1OoO
That was sad. :/ How can these people consider themselves "reporters" if they have absolutely no idea about what they are talking about. How in the world can that man compare a typewriter and a freaking computer or even a television for that matter. What's even worse is that millions of people watched it and now think thats how it really is. Screw em and their ignorance.

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Remember, this is 60 Minutes; the reporters are as senile as the viewers.:p
 

911paramedic

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The guy cant even figure out how to trim his damn eyebrows, you expect him to know anything about computers??

He did another report on them a couple months ago, just as bad.
 

Gravity

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Another example of the old folx railing against technology. That generation will be in assisted living soon. Their RV's will be gather dust until they die then their spoiled boomer kids will sell them at a huge loss so they can get rid of all the other crap fast and move on with their trust funded little lives.

I'm not bitter,


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cpals

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I thought it was funny. All of the stuff he says is (to me) just supposed to be for a laugh. I don't think you're supposed to take him serious.
 

EyeMWing

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Originally posted by: cpals
I thought it was funny. All of the stuff he says is (to me) just supposed to be for a laugh. I don't think you're supposed to take him seriously.

Of course not - but this generated a big ol HTTP ERROR 404: Teh funny not found.
 

McCarthy

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That was sad. :/ How can these people consider themselves "reporters" if they have absolutely no idea about what they are talking about. How in the world can that man compare a typewriter and a freaking computer or even a television for that matter. What's even worse is that millions of people watched it and now think thats how it really is. Screw em and their ignorance.

It was an editorial, not a report. And it did have a basis. As I've been saying for years, a computer is an appliance. Just because it can do multiple things doesn't make it so special. Swiss Army knives have been doing that much longer, and caveman Thor's club could be used to knock something over the head for supper or be used as a walking stick.

But no appliance that I can think of has been accepted with it's faults the way computers have. Look at NFS4's car topic, yes, I support options, most of us do. But when you get in a car there's always a steering wheel. There's always a brake. Things are layed out in a familiar manner. Same with an oven or a washing machine, or up until recently, a TV. With computers there is little familiar and Rooney's comments 'power button here, to here' segued into using a mouse (or kb) to hit a START button to shutdown. That certainly isn't a natural progression and was one thing Bill Gates deserved a smack for. The physical design of computers, no, and I agree he did reduce the usefullness of his commentary by blaming Bill Gates for everything.

But in pointing out that a computer is a tool, or appliance as I've been calling them, he's certainly on the mark. Seven computers in six years is a little hard to understand, though that may have to do with the IT department at 60 Minutes. Or whoever he submits his copy to telling him "no, now we're using Word 11.24 documents" only to find out there isn't a Window 3.x version of Word 11.24 or that the computer he had runs it so slow that it's intolerable.

Technology for technology's sake isn't progess, it's sales. And a consumer making a commentary on the lack of value he's getting for his buck isn't sad or pathetic.
 

HappyPuppy

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Originally posted by: Gravity
Another example of the old folx railing against technology. That generation will be in assisted living soon. Their RV's will be gather dust until they die then their spoiled boomer kids will sell them at a huge loss so they can get rid of all the other crap fast and move on with their trust funded little lives.

I'm not bitter,


Gravity



Not all of us "old folx" are technologically challenged, little boy. There are many of us who are not only competent with computers, but, OH NOOES, we earn a very good living maintaining and supporting computers and the networks they are connected to.

You may now go back to eating your Pablum.

HappyPuppy
 

halik

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Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: cpals
I thought it was funny. All of the stuff he says is (to me) just supposed to be for a laugh. I don't think you're supposed to take him seriously.

Of course not - but this generated a big ol HTTP ERROR 404: Teh funny not found.

 

Ness

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Originally posted by: McCarthy
Technology for technology's sake isn't progess, it's sales. And a consumer making a commentary on the lack of value he's getting for his buck isn't sad or pathetic.

The problem I have is that they guy probably goes out and buys a new computer everytime he get a BSOD, then complains about it because he doesn't know a thing about them. I see that some of that is him obviously playing dumb, (at least I hope so.) but I'm the geek and HE'S had more computers than me, and he spends that entire article just to show us two things: that he sucks with computers and he's dumb enough to think he needs everything that the Best Buy salesman says.