ChakatBlackstar wrote:
Any idiot can read.
Unless people are born knowing how to read that argument fails. It is a learned trait and a very difficult one at that, once agin because your not a parent you have no idea how much effort and practice it takes a child to master reading. It takes fragging years.
And math can be done with a calculator(it's how I got through high school).
I can not honestly believe you made that argument. Of course math can be done with a caluculator, that doesn't invalidate the requirement to learn the fundementals of math. Otherwise you don't know what the hell your looking at.
But if you you break down in the middle of nowhere, what are you going to do? Do you know how many people called for help just to change a flat? What moron doesn't know how to change a tire?
Someone who never learned obviously.
And do you know how many people call up a professional like geek squad or something to just swap out a few memory chips?
What is more important? Being able to read and write or being able to swap RAM, without literacy you won't be able to call Geek Squad in the first place.
7 actually. Great math skills there cheif. And I'd like to point out that your generation thought a 64-bit console was amazing. Computers are becoming far more complex then your generations antiques.
Oooh, seven. One whole year.
The point that is flying over that brick your using as a skull is that computers are a reletively easy skill to pick up, made even easier by the fact that they are getting less complicated to use.