POLL: Who thinks People who call Computers CPU's

Cogman

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Simple poll, Who here thinks that people that call computers CPUs should be allowed to own a computer. Presonally That is one of those things that I absolutly hate is to see someone call a computer a cpu. I had one guy say that Computer = cpu because computer is ComPUter.. Finnally I just told him it is like refering to your car as the engine. "Mom im going to drive the engine to school today." Anyways on to the poll.
 

Fritzo

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Jan 3, 2001
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I've noticed most people over the age of 45 call them modems or hard drives. *sigh* Makes it really fun when they're ordering an upgrade or a new part for their system.
 

Chaotic42

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I don't agree with limiting what people can own, especially for such a stupid reason. No one is the master of everything. I mean, how many people really know which parts of a car engine are which? These people didn't grow up with computers. They're new to them, and most of them can get by.

Who cares what they call the computer?
 

dighn

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Aug 12, 2001
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people who confuse voltage, curernt and power should not be allowed to own any electronics
 

Turin39789

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I don't agree with limiting what people can own, especially for such a stupid reason. No one is the master of everything. I mean, how many people really know which parts of a car engine are which? These people didn't grow up with computers. They're new to them, and most of them can get by.

Who cares what they call the computer?

But many people know what and where the engine is, as well as the trunk and tires .

He isnt asking them to decode hex or memorize irqs
 

Goosemaster

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Apr 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I don't agree with limiting what people can own, especially for such a stupid reason. No one is the master of everything. I mean, how many people really know which parts of a car engine are which? These people didn't grow up with computers. They're new to them, and most of them can get by.

Who cares what they call the computer?

ignorance is bliss.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: dighn
people who confuse voltage, curernt and power should not be allowed to own any electronics

UEAH! I am going to unplug all thier dyalisis machines right now....
 

flxnimprtmscl

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My favorite part is when some uber-noob wanders onto a hardware forum and asks how to build a custom cpu. Teh funnay is always to be found in those threads.
 

Cogman

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lol, Ok, I was a little irritated at the time of posting. Its just so hard when you correct them and they begin to say "No your wrong, it is called a cpu".
 

Gurck

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Mar 16, 2004
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Voted no :p but if they couldn't own them less than 10% of current computer owners would continue owning them and prices would soar...
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: Cogman
lol, Ok, I was a little irritated at the time of posting. Its just so hard when you correct them and they begin to say "No your wrong, it is called a cpu".

Those who don't know, and those who don't know but think they do, are two entirely different types.
 

dighn

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well if the name CPU wasn't already taken up for the CPU chip, it would be a suitable name for the main unit
 

vshah

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Sep 20, 2003
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i think over the years, the term CPU has expanded to cover both the processor itself and the beige box.

so its ok, theres one definition, and one connotation. nothing wrong with that imho

-Vivan
 

Chaotic42

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Jun 15, 2001
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Originally posted by: Turin39789
But many people know what and where the engine is, as well as the trunk and tires .

He isnt asking them to decode hex or memorize irqs
No, but he is saying that they shouldn't be allowed to own computers if they call them the wrong thing. That doesn't seem a bit... insane to you?
 

Tal

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Jun 29, 2001
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Originally posted by: Fritzo
I've noticed most people over the age of 45 call them modems or hard drives. *sigh* Makes it really fun when they're ordering an upgrade or a new part for their system.

My grandma calls the computer the hard drive. She calls the monitor the TV. :p:p
 

CanOWorms

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Jul 3, 2001
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I feel that if you don't know the deep-down physics/science of how a computer works then you don't deserve to use one.
 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I don't agree with limiting what people can own, especially for such a stupid reason. No one is the master of everything. I mean, how many people really know which parts of a car engine are which? These people didn't grow up with computers. They're new to them, and most of them can get by.

Who cares what they call the computer?

Following this logic, it's also OK to call a refrigerator a "Food," a camera a "lens," and a car an "engine".
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: Fritzo
Following this logic, it's also OK to call a refrigerator a "Food," a camera a "lens," and a car an "engine".
I don't care what anyone calls anything. You could call your cat a binary star. It doesn't matter because it's none of my business.
 

sillymofo

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Aug 11, 2003
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Dude.. quit over analyzing every damn thing. Most people don't even know what the heck a CPU is, yet they depends on it for their livelyhood. Just because they're ignorant of the technology or terminology doesn't mean they can't use it. Blame society for the name calling, because if you look at most popular publications, they're calling it the same darn thing. So do you call your "printer" a print device or printer? Can I take the "printer" away from you now?

With that being said, like some have pointed out, you shouldn't be allowed to own half of the stuffs you have because you don't know how to name certain things. Big :roll:
 

jjones

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Oct 9, 2001
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Originally posted by: dighn
well if the name CPU wasn't already taken up for the CPU chip, it would be a suitable name for the main unit
Actually, years ago the box was regularly called the CPU.
 

PlatinumGold

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Aug 11, 2000
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it is accurate to call the box part of a computer (not the entire computer) the CPU as that's where the processing is handled. the keyboard, mouse and scanner would function as inputs and the monitor and printers would funtion as outputs.

is the CPU necessarily the same as the Processing CHIP?? no. it's semantics that is just now being firmed up. i'm willing to bet that the box would eventually commonly be referred to as the CPU. get used to it.
 

DeeKnow

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do you understand the structure of DNA?? hmmmm ... didn't think so

sorry - you are not allowed to reproduce...