Is sitting here listening to all the people trying to talk smart about shit they don't know. It's actually kinda' funny to listen to because nobody really knows what the other's talking about, so they just agree with whatever somebody else says in an attempt to make it look like they know what they're talking about.
"Oh yeah, I love the 64-bit. It really uh... utilizes it's resources so much better... and stuff."
Not even kidding. XD
The problem with that, though, is that if you don't know something you should actually go look it up. Far too often do I see people not know something that could be answered with a 5-second google search (with the answer often being the first result for the keywords involved) and then try to talk about it.
Everybody mocks somebody else when they post without doing research, but it seems nobody's willing to do any research themselves. Is it because people are afraid of being wrong? Not being proved wrong in front of other people, it's a given that's not something people enjoy, but I just mean being wrong at all.
If you learn that you're wrong, you then know what is right!
"Oh yeah, I love the 64-bit. It really uh... utilizes it's resources so much better... and stuff."
Not even kidding. XD
The problem with that, though, is that if you don't know something you should actually go look it up. Far too often do I see people not know something that could be answered with a 5-second google search (with the answer often being the first result for the keywords involved) and then try to talk about it.
Everybody mocks somebody else when they post without doing research, but it seems nobody's willing to do any research themselves. Is it because people are afraid of being wrong? Not being proved wrong in front of other people, it's a given that's not something people enjoy, but I just mean being wrong at all.
If you learn that you're wrong, you then know what is right!