Security is hard and companies have to make their video surveillance products easy enough for a socker mom to install. Frankly I'm not surprised. Nor do I have a solution. As someone who has to provide tech support to family and friends I realize how hard it is to "just make it work" for those who couldn't care less about the technical details.
Hey moron, brilliant people make spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes, and type-os all the time. Their brains have more important things to do than obsess over minutia that are of secondary importance. Pointing such a trivial mistake in no way negates the point, nor does it make you look impressive.
It makes you look like a petty little snot that is trying to compensate for his own limitations by fixating on some valueless thing that makes an easy target.
Hay more-on, brilyunt peeple mayk speling mustayks, gramer mustayks, un type-ohs awl thu tiem. Thur brayns hav mor impordunt thengs tu du thun ubses oh-ver munoosha thet ar uv sekendarry importuns. Poynteen owt suj uh trivvy-ul mistayk en noe whey nugayts thu poynd, nohr dos ut mayk yu luk empressuv. It makes you look like a petty little snot that is trying to compensate for his own limitations by fixating on some valueless thing that makes an easy target. Grow up.
Computer nerds are not "brilliant". Quite the opposite in fact. Aerospace engineers can be brilliant, but keyboard jockeys? Never. They're mediocre at best.
Johnny can't encrypt (Score:4, Interesting)
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Security is hard and companies have to make their video surveillance products easy enough for a socker mom to install.
Or for someone who can't spell the most popular sport in the world.
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He was actually referring to an abusive woman.
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Exactly, and if she gets too uppity you should soccer out.
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Hey moron, brilliant people make spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes, and type-os all the time. Their brains have more important things to do than obsess over minutia that are of secondary importance. Pointing such a trivial mistake in no way negates the point, nor does it make you look impressive.
It makes you look like a petty little snot that is trying to compensate for his own limitations by fixating on some valueless thing that makes an easy target.
Grow up.
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Hey moron, brilliant people make spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes, and type-os all the time.
Hey people, morons make spelling mistakes, grammar mistakes, and typos all the time. (and yet they still believe they are brilliant programmers) TFTFY
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Do they also make type As, type Bs and type ABs?
Also, minutiae. Minutia is the singular.
Re: Johnny can't encrypt (Score:-1)
Hay more-on, brilyunt peeple mayk speling mustayks, gramer mustayks, un type-ohs awl thu tiem. Thur brayns hav mor impordunt thengs tu du thun ubses oh-ver munoosha thet ar uv sekendarry importuns. Poynteen owt suj uh trivvy-ul mistayk en noe whey nugayts thu poynd, nohr dos ut mayk yu luk empressuv.
It makes you look like a petty little snot that is trying to compensate for his own limitations by fixating on some valueless thing that makes an easy target.
Grow up.
Re: Johnny can't encrypt (Score:0)
Har har, I forgot about misspelling the mean part at the end. But you know what, it kind of works.
Re: Johnny can't encrypt (Score:0)
Computer nerds are not "brilliant". Quite the opposite in fact. Aerospace engineers can be brilliant, but keyboard jockeys? Never. They're mediocre at best.
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a petty little snot that is trying
a petty little snot who is trying
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I'm okay with most typos, but that one rubbed me the wrong way, for some reason.