computer jargon 3

Computer Jargon 3

Are you Terrified of your Computer?

Are you terrified of your computer? Do you feel out of place and overwhelmed when your friends or co-workders start spouting reams and reams of technical jargon that you will never understand? Then this article is for you! We’ll help you get over your fear of technical terminology by tickling your funny bone. We’ll start with some definitions that should be true, and we hope are entertaining.

486 The average IQ needed to understand a P.C.
State-of-the-art Any computer you can’t afford.
Obsolete Any computer you own.
Microsecond The time it takes for your State-of-the-art computer to become obsolete.
Syntax Error “Hello, I want to buy a computer and money is no object.”
GUI
(pronounced “gooey”)
What your computer becomes after spilling your coffee on it.
Computer Chip Any starchy food stuff consumed in mass quantities while programming.
Keyboard The standard way to generate computer errors.
Mouse An advanced input device to make computer errors easier to generate.
Floppy The state of your wallet after purchasing a computer.
Hard Drive The sales technique employed by most computer salesmen.
Portable Computer A device invented to force business men to work at home, on vacation and on business trips.
Disk Crash A typical computer response to any critical deadline.
Power User Anyone who can format a disk from DOS.
System Update A quick method of trashing ALL of your current software.
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