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by buckyball
4696 days ago
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Making things foolproof results in better fools. But, I really would like to admit that things like "WPA2 Enterprise" or "Proxy" are really at least more than special in terms of common language.
Looking at the TV analogy OP made, I would like to throw in this piece of information: Even getting a new TV up and running is some kind of rocket science nowadays. This is what it is like in Germany right now: Step 1: buy TV at local dealer. Step 2: At home, the TV is asking you to tell him what kind of signal you have: * Cable, analog
* Cable, digital
* DVB/T (terristical, antenna on roof or indoor)
* Sat, satellite analog
* DVB-S, satellite digital
* DVB-S2, satellite digital h264 HD
Step 3: Call son or husband of daughter to setup this strange device:
"All I wanted is to watch TV!!!!eleven!"And that is not even close to the confusion happening when the wifi and apps settings are popping up. |
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