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Originally Posted by Dylrob
Why would I indicate these are something an particular group is ignorant to and then make it clear I was not part of that group if In fact I had the same ignorances?
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When you say "average consumer" it is actually the opposite of referring to a particular group. And as I said, your statement didn't explain the extent of your knowledge, as there are many possibilities between technological genius and "have no idea what RAM is".
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Originally Posted by Dylrob
Do I look for bigger numbers? Am I swayed by fancy terminology? Do I know what your vague sentence fragment is Is supposed to be referring to?
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Those are from your second sentence which was a direct result of the first. So there are 2 possibilities:
1. I'm asking about your level of knowledge.
2. I must have ignored your first sentence along with common sense, considered you to be an average consumer, and was asking whether you look for big numbers or are swayed by fancy terminology as if your disdain wouldn't have been clear.
A simple "I know what they mean, I work at the computer isle" would have cleared both, regardless of what you consider to be my level of intelligence.
And by the way, "do you?" has a subject and predicate, and therefore it qualifies as a full sentence. And as I said, what it means when somebody asks you that should have been made clear to you in primary school.