Re: [vcf-midatlantic] OT: people don't understand computers anymore
Sorry to be simplistic, but most people only do things when it's in their economic interest. We live today among an absolute glut of supply and disposable computers. There is no incentive to repair when replace is faster and cheaper. It is foolish to try to fix something that can be replaced. People are doing the "right thing" by not bothering. It may simply be that the "get under the hood" mentality has skipped a generation or two. Interest will return as soon as it becomes economic to fix things again. Very few people torture over the electronics of computing just for the heck of it, without some sort of short or long term expected return on their investment. With such a high percentage of people graduating from HS and not being able to read...the world is changing. b
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william degnan