Comments on: Study: Young people, men more optimistic when tech fails
Pew Research finds that younger people get less frustrated with tech failures and men are more optimistic than women that they will fix it.
Pew Research finds that younger people get less frustrated with tech failures and men are more optimistic than women that they will fix it.
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I agree with the statement that tech should never fail.
Unlike a car, computers CAN have very few moving parts. As long at the power is tightly regulated, non-moving parts should outlast the owner.
Unfortunately, software is released unfinished and we accept this as SOP in the form of never ending updates and upgrades.
Also, there are no standards in the computer industry so Apple, MS, Adobe, Macromedia, Sony can all write their own proprietary codes and monopolize an area of the industry. At which point, you have to pay to play.
Nobody really cares about "a better computing experience" for ALL. It's just another greed-driven industry like the Big Oil.
The thing is, this technology, based in part on electromagnetics in a dynamic plasmatic dance is still fragile and never always works as well as we would like. Though the computer throws things up on the screen identically 11 times in a row, may not do so that 12th time, but work fine the 13th? Did Mars align with Venus inappropriately and suddenly there is an irreproducible glitch?
I cannot explain why women are more pessimistic, but perhaps this goes along with the recent New York Times article about less women than men choosing the IT profession. Some say women want things to ?just work.? Men on the other hand don?t seem all that put off by the part of ?just working? is solving the puzzle of ?getting it to work.?
- by walwebster November 17, 2008 8:24 PM PST
- Kids think they invented the internet, discovered computers and know everything (or at least know that they can google it when THEY think they need to know it), and this is news?
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(15 Comments)The apparently-unfailing ability of your readers to spot a fake BSOD says vastly more about the market's indifference to quality. It wasn't me that first said "There's one born every minute" (although nor, perhaps, was it P T Barnum, either, as is often claimed. When you need to know who it was, I guess you can always google it ...).