Oh my God. I asked a simple question and then I get a whole of superfluous answers about how stupid I am and stuff, except for a few. Ya, I really don't know much about computers, but look at yourselves. You act if you know all the answers to all the questions. These ideas aren't innate or anything. You had to spend loads of time doing research and trail and error. At one time in your life, you didn't even know what a computer was. And just because something seems obvious to you and isn't too another person, does not make them stupid, that's just makes you arrogant. And you don't have to be that intelligent to learn about how the hardware of a computer functions, the average person can learn quite well. This is why I hate the people in the philosophy department too. They think that they all have an IQ of 180, just because they study philosophy. But actually it is usually the slightly less intelligent that make the A's, because they are more concerned with getting an A, then actually spacing out in deep thought about a question.
I like spending all my money, because I don't have any bills to pay at the moment. I could really care less how much I spend or how inefficient my computer will be. The more money I have, the more I want. And the more I want, the more bored I get with the things that I have. So it's better to just burn it all away.
And being told that you are wrong is the worst possible way of learning. It is best when the person learns from their own mistakes, and if they cannot come to a conclusion why they been in error, then to ask another about the subject matter. But I could probably use all of those peoples slamming as a thought project for my poetry class to go along with my Project Black. Well I pretty much have no life, but have fun being this to the absolute.