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Markpyro
04-03-2005, 1:30 AM
Austin, TX - Josh Granger lost an hour of his life yesterday as he tried to explain the difference between memory and hard drive space to his mother Cynthia Granger. The discussion started when Cynthia asked, "Will I have enough memory if I install this family tree maker software?"

"I should've just kept my mouth shut," a regretful Josh said, "but she says that all the time. It was driving me nuts. I thought this time is going to be different. This time she is going to understand." Alas, poor Josh was wrong.

What follows is the beginning of that "Lost Hour" as it has become known to Josh.
"Mom, it's not memory on a hard drive it's space, and loading a program on your hard drive doesn't have anything to do with your memory," said Josh.

"But I only have 64 Em-Bee of R-A-M," said Cynthia," and this program says it requires 85 Em-Bee. It says it requires a modem too. Do we have a modem?"

"Yes, we have a 56K modem. And no, 64 MB RAM and 85 MB space on your hard drive is different Mom. Just because they both are measured in megabytes doesn't mean they're the same thing. Is a gallon of milk the same thing as a gallon of blood?"

"It doesn't say anything here about 56K, is that all right. What's a mega-byte and why all this talk about blood. Have you been playing those games again. How many times have I told you...."

Josh's brother Trevor witnessed the scene and said, "It was pretty sad, really. When I heard him start to explain 56K, it was like watching someone try to explain quantum physics to a goat. At that point, though, he had no choice it was like the Titanic after the iceberg, just a matter of time until the people started screaming."

The situation ended with Josh screaming "Shut up, shut up, shut up" and then installing the "damn" family tree maker, while his mother cried in the family room.


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http://www.bbspot.com/News/2000/8/hour_lost.html

AJ
04-03-2005, 1:33 AM
Haha. I'm pretty sure almost all of the members here can relate to that. ;)

TranquilNightElf
04-03-2005, 1:43 AM
heh heh... nicely worded ^_^

Killphill
04-03-2005, 3:25 AM
Haha, nice story. I can relate to that.

Moser
04-03-2005, 3:38 AM
Wow.. that's like my mom but better.. I mean, I tried to explain to her why she needed a faster internet connection and she said it was fast enough and some other BS.. ...28.8k. -_-

Aqo
04-03-2005, 6:59 AM
Thanks god that both my parents are programmers -__-

Nahotnoj
04-03-2005, 9:30 AM
hahaha... poor guy...

DragonPaladin
04-03-2005, 3:20 PM
My mom is entirely computer illiterate. She can turn on the computer and that's about it...My dad's a bit better, mostly because he's slow and deliberate and takes his time.

Instead of explaining things to her, I always say, "Life's like that." It just frustrate me to explain the concepts of, "No, if the computer's hard drive is erased, your e-mail account on-line will not be affect."

And then, when she thinks somethine extremely terrible happens on the computer, she shrieks like a foghorn. Oh god...I think I got off-topic here but still...I wish our parents knew just a little more about the present-day situation.

TheGreatBrain
04-03-2005, 6:10 PM
My mom is entirely computer illiterate. She can turn on the computer and that's about it...My dad's a bit better, mostly because he's slow and deliberate and takes his time.

Instead of explaining things to her, I always say, "Life's like that." It just frustrate me to explain the concepts of, "No, if the computer's hard drive is erased, your e-mail account on-line will not be affect."

And then, when she thinks somethine extremely terrible happens on the computer, she shrieks like a foghorn. Oh god...I think I got off-topic here but still...I wish our parents knew just a little more about the present-day situation.With the rate technology is moving forward, it will probably happen even faster for us. I bet in 20 years computers will be beyond me.

Kamikazie190
04-03-2005, 9:28 PM
Most computers are already beyond me, my brother taught me how to put one together in like 1987, and despite the memory loss, I never really listened to him anyway. I can reformat and all that, but I'm not a super-genius.

I DO know the difference between 65 em-bee arr aye em and 85 em bee. 20, duh.

mcflurry_1982
04-03-2005, 9:37 PM
im lucky, my mom doesnt even go near any of the computers in my house

GrassDragon
04-04-2005, 1:45 AM
I have had to deal with more than one or two people like that.

"Aren't you a computer whiz, figure it out"
"Sorry I don't do Windows, I'm more of a Mac guy myself"
"What does that mean, you can't fix it? I though you were a computer whiz"
"..."
"Well?"
"I have to go now"

DeltaForce
04-04-2005, 2:27 AM
lol, i'm lucky my dad knows comps very well, so he can fix em, and my mom doesn't touch them sand saves my insanity... or is it sanity?

bluemicrobyte
04-04-2005, 2:35 AM
My grandparents take everything literally. When I said I would help "move" their files from their old computer to their new one they were concerned that if they couldn't figure out how to use the new one (xp) then they would be in a terrible situation because they only knew how to ues the old one (ME) and their files were on the new one.

I should have said "Copy" because it took a day or two before they understood that "move" meant "copy"

Protogod
04-10-2005, 12:26 AM
well lets see here...my mom gets viruses/spyware regularly since she accepts all kinds of things, but at least my dad is better. he isnt bad with a computer, just stubborn.

Protoss_Honor
04-10-2005, 12:32 AM
dude i am lucky my dad knows more about comps then i do and my mom knows enough to know the differance between 65 emm bee are aye emm and 85 emm bee and it ain't 20