I happen to like windows, anyone got a problem with that?
I dont care what stinkin graphics card is in my PC, if a game plays, its fine.
I dont care which CPU maker has a Contract with which Memory makers, will the damn machine work? thats all that matters.
If you buy a new piece of hardware the week it comes out you are one of the following:
a) an Idiot
b) rich
c) spending someone else's money.
People who cheat in online games should be taken out and shot, or at least have thier mouse hand removed.
If you argue about which manufacturer is better for a certain product, you are one of the following.
a) A Nerd
b) An Employee of the company in question.
c) You just really like to argue.
If you are a hobbyists, and like to tweak computers at home, great. Dont act like you have any clue about corporate environments involving hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in computer hardware, unless of course, you work in one. (Help desk doesnt count)
If you are a corporate big shot who is involved in the environments with hundreds of thousands of dollars of computer hardware. Dont act like you have a clue about the at-home hobbyist. Unless that is, you spend at least half as many hours tweaking your own machines at home (owning a Gateway or Dell doesnt count)
Coming into work with a hangover sucks.
Being able to slack off and post on the forums instead is cool.
I dont care what stinkin graphics card is in my PC, if a game plays, its fine.
I dont care which CPU maker has a Contract with which Memory makers, will the damn machine work? thats all that matters.
If you buy a new piece of hardware the week it comes out you are one of the following:
a) an Idiot
b) rich
c) spending someone else's money.
People who cheat in online games should be taken out and shot, or at least have thier mouse hand removed.
If you argue about which manufacturer is better for a certain product, you are one of the following.
a) A Nerd
b) An Employee of the company in question.
c) You just really like to argue.
If you are a hobbyists, and like to tweak computers at home, great. Dont act like you have any clue about corporate environments involving hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in computer hardware, unless of course, you work in one. (Help desk doesnt count)
If you are a corporate big shot who is involved in the environments with hundreds of thousands of dollars of computer hardware. Dont act like you have a clue about the at-home hobbyist. Unless that is, you spend at least half as many hours tweaking your own machines at home (owning a Gateway or Dell doesnt count)
Coming into work with a hangover sucks.
Being able to slack off and post on the forums instead is cool.
