Monday, March 9, 2015

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Very recently I finished constructing my desktop computer and as such the process of which I made it is a quiet easy one. I ordered all the parts nececary, used one of the products manuals (the motherboard manual so I would know where to plug stuff in) to put everything together, installed Windows 7 Ultimate, and started using it. The major issue it sturred with me is I have some of the best parts on the market and now have a very fast computer that I paid close to $750 for. Yet the same type of computer with software pre-installed and pre-assembled costs close to $1,500 or more. So why is it the people will pay for such a thing? The real reason is that they are blinded by the fancy jargon and the notion of dealing with electroincs when in reality it is a very simple process that is just muddled so that people become scared to do it themselves. The entire process is just pluging wires in the right place and with 15 minutes of instruction a person who knows nothing about computers can do it. That is why the companys that want to make money off of these things use odd words and complicated processes to make aproaching the subject seem like harder than its worth and so people pay hand and foot for really nothing they cant do themselves.

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