nitin_g3
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I also agree, I even think that many active users haven't casted their vote because of the same reason.I would recommend making votes private
I also agree, I even think that many active users haven't casted their vote because of the same reason.I would recommend making votes private
You have a point- made it private.I would recommend making votes private because otherwise it can lead to people being targeted based on their age, plus I'm not sure about legality of having categories for the age groups for 15 and below. Also with this info scammers can join and target specific members. Yes we're all tech savvy here but better to take precautions than actions
Yes, that's the worse epidemic the world is going through right now.Why is there no 0 - 10 age group? Kids nowadays are highly techsavy.
Glad to know I am hoisting the flag of Indian tradition high and mighty XDKids today are forgetting traditional Indian values like torrenting, reinstalling windows. Still, there are exceptions. Today, when I share a magnet link with someone young and instead of complaining 'it doesn't open', if they say thanks, that brings tears to my eyes.
This rings so true to me. So eager to get the next copy of Digit, Skoar, PC Quest etc etc. Used to grab 6 months worth of back issues for 300rs atlogether. Drooling over all that tech goodness, re-reading the crap out of those magazines, delicately using limited bandwidth 56k dial-up to learn stuff that I still remember today and simply absorbing and putting all that information to use in the real world with aimless and fun projects. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be the DIYer, tinkerer and sastha-hunter I am today if it weren't for being part of that age.I think it was the struggle, which made us into computer nerds. There was no easy access to latest and greatest hardware parts. We had to make do with what we got. Today, that's not the case. If a battery goes bad in a laptop, parents have new laptop ready even before their kids can complain. I think struggle is an important factor to consider if someone wants their kids don't grow up to be dumb. I don't think there would be any Indian CEOs ruling the tech industry if the life was easy for them.
Totally agree with this.I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be the DIYer, tinkerer and sastha-hunter I am today if it weren't for being part of that age.
People think the GPU market today is bad, back in the day everything was crazy expensive compared to the US. As for modding and DIY stuff, that was simply not available, period. I remember going to Lamington road and never being able to find the cool stuff we would see online. There used to be this site called MetkuMods, it was a very cool but depressing (for us in India)..looking at all the cool stuff guys in the west had that we simply could not even buy (even if we had the money). I was fortunate to have my close friend move to the US while we were in school, once in a while he would send me a few things and man, that used to make my year!This rings so true to me. So eager to get the next copy of Digit, Skoar, PC Quest etc etc. Used to grab 6 months worth of back issues for 300rs atlogether. Drooling over all that tech goodness, re-reading the crap out of those magazines, delicately using limited bandwidth 56k dial-up to learn stuff that I still remember today and simply absorbing and putting all that information to use in the real world with aimless and fun projects. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be the DIYer, tinkerer and sastha-hunter I am today if it weren't for being part of that age.
I happily remember installing Winxp with no service pack a gazzilion times and the dreaded 10 second auto shutdown virus which made my life miserable. That was also the first time I learnt the "F Y" word and I used it endlessly against Bill Gates.I think it was the struggle, which made us into computer nerds.
Man, I was crazy for those game trailers, gameplay videos and trial/demo software in those CDs!Totally agree with this.
Getting digit magazines and the free software CDs which came with it was like a dream coming true.
Computer is slow? Virus in your system? Installed a new software that crashes your system? - One solution: Dedicate a nice weekend to pop in that Win XP CD and format the hell out of your PC. Good ól days!I happily remember installing Winxp with no service pack a gazzilion times and the dreaded 10 second auto shutdown virus which made my life miserable. That was also the first time I learnt the "F Y" word and I used it endlessly against Bill Gates.
Despite physically having a pc, functionally it was absent.
Still have windows 98SE (1st OS) cd and upwards upto win 7.
And praying no one called or picked up the landline, else it would have been 78 years!
Been there, done that.