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September 28th, 2005, 07:11 PM
#31
Well, okay. Let's keep it simple then... How much does someone need to know to call himself (or herself) a computer expert? How do you judge if someone is an expert or not?
It's not up to the individual to decide whether they consider themselves an expert or not but it all comes down to what your peers think ...
Expert
The term is widely used informally, with people being described as 'experts' in order to bolster the relative value of their opinion, when no objective criteria for their expertise is available. The term crank is likewise used to disparage opinions. Academic elitism arises when 'experts' become convinced that only they understand their field of study (or anything at all).
That might explain why some people steer from using that word ...
It would have stayed on topic if you had not used the word "expert" ...
Just out of curiosity did you intentionally use that word so that it would cause some discussion amongst the members ???
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September 28th, 2005, 08:17 PM
#32
Originally posted here by Agent_Steal
It's not up to the individual to decide whether they consider themselves an expert or not but it all comes down to what your peers think ...
Lol, then I'm a computer expert since several friends of mine have referred to me as a computer expert. Especially because I started with programming since age 11, I tend to have some good knowledge that friends of mine really appreciate. They come to me with sometimes the weirdest questions, almost expecting me to know the answer. And if I ask why they ask me, their answer tends to be that I'm the so-called expert according to them.
Then again, several of my friends including my lover are computer-illiterates anyway... For them, I'm the expert. Here, I'm just an amateur. 
Originally posted here by Agent_Steal
It would have stayed on topic if you had not used the word "expert" ...
Just out of curiosity did you intentionally use that word so that it would cause some discussion amongst the members ???
No, nope. I thought several members here would actually like it to be referred to as experts. Because I did say "we experts". Many members here have some pretty good knowledge about security and other computer-related subjects. Why is it wrong to assume they are experts in their field of computer-related topics?
Maybe in this forum, most of us are just amateurs with a few real masters. But if you look at the real world then people with good computer knowledge are still reasonable rare. I think I also have a good understanding of computer-illiterate people since I'm very attracted to one of them.
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September 29th, 2005, 01:21 AM
#33
Layperson maybe ???
Lol, then I'm a computer expert since several friends of mine have referred to me as a computer expert.
Let me put it this way umm Technician sounds like a really good word at the moment ....
Why is it wrong to assume they are experts in their field of computer-related topics?
Like I pointed out already ...
The term is widely used informally, with people being described as 'experts' in order to bolster the relative value of their opinion, when no objective criteria for their expertise is available.
Maybe in this forum, most of us are just amateurs with a few real masters. But if you look at the real world then people with good computer knowledge are still reasonable rare. I think I also have a good understanding of computer-illiterate people since I'm very attracted to one of them.
[1] Rare ??? I wouldn't think so .... What's good computer knowledge ???
[2] I could say that I also have a good understanding of computer illiterate people as well since my own mother has troubles using one. But that just means that I have a good understanding of one individual not a multitude .....
Puts on flame suit ....
B.T.W. I know that there are plenty of people on this forum that know what they are talking about ... The exception with them is that they dont go around labeling themselves as that ...
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September 29th, 2005, 02:22 AM
#34
Gah... what's this thread about again?
It's funny how some people's words get dissected like it's Bible Code being studied, while others can spout nonsense a volonte without scrutiny.
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September 29th, 2005, 04:27 AM
#35
Maybe in this forum, most of us are just amateurs with a few real masters. But if you look at the real world then people with good computer knowledge are still reasonable rare. I think I also have a good understanding of computer-illiterate people since I'm very attracted to one of them.
Your grandmother?
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September 29th, 2005, 05:01 AM
#36
I am proud to proclaim that I am an expert in all areas of internet pr0n.
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September 29th, 2005, 06:21 AM
#37
Didn't you have a camel toe avatar? Now that was sexy...
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September 29th, 2005, 08:50 AM
#38
d0pp, I hate feet.
<stands back to watch thread degenerate into a foot fetish discussion>
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September 29th, 2005, 09:10 AM
#39
Originally posted here by My SuperMan Ego
Your grandmother?
Well, she's cute too, but no. 
Originally posted here by Agent_Steal
Puts on flame suit ....
B.T.W. I know that there are plenty of people on this forum that know what they are talking about ... The exception with them is that they dont go around labeling themselves as that ...
Gets the fire extinguisher.
Well, I might be considered an expert when I'm amongst friends but I must admit, here I'm just an amateur. I feel that the term can be used relatively to the people aound you.
Originally posted here by My SuperMan Ego
Didn't you have a camel toe avatar? Now that was sexy...
Who had a cameltoe avatar and why are the feet of camels sexy? The average camel toe is too hairy anyways.
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September 29th, 2005, 09:15 AM
#40
why are the feet of camels sexy?
Don't know if you'll be able to wiki for 'camel toe'
Google images with the safesearch off should reveal all.
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