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Re: Why it's better to pretend that you don't know anything about computers
« Reply #4 on: January 19, 2010, 06:05:07 PM »
It's scary how true that comic is.

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Re: Why it's better to pretend that you don't know anything about computers
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2010, 04:08:36 PM »
I get the last one a lot (helping with audio video hook-up).  Spent my Christmas vacation hooking up my dads surround sound, my mom and step-fathers entire entertainment (they gave me the go-ahead to upgrade it all.  can you believe they have been paying for and watching HD with composite video cables for over 2 years now???   :whoa:)  And then set up my father in laws blu-ray player and harmony remote, however my bro in law took care of the new router and modem stuff because i dont pretend to not know anything about computers, i just plain dont know anything.

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Re: Why it's better to pretend that you don't know anything about computers
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holy cow, that was great :)
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