Sunday, October 14, 2007

You know you're a computer nerd when...

...you spend your weekend helping your friend install Linux.

Yea, thats right, that would make me a computer nerd. Does this worry me? No, that's who i am.
But i do feel it is necessary that people understand how to use computers. Maybe it is the nerd within me that is saying this, or maybe it is the truth.
I have been working in jobs in one form of tech support or another. I had my job at my high school where my responsibility was to fix just about any sort of problem with people's computers. The thing about this job was that it was quite easy now that i look back on it. The reason for this is because i always had something to fall back on, I could always just re-image a computer and that would be the magic solution, but, the problem with that was that more people were saving their personal stuff on the local drive of the computer. This caused me to have to look for different ways to fix problems. This is where i learned the most. At least, until my job at RCC.
My job at RCC is just wonderful, I get to go and fix people's computers, and they love me for it. It does have its downside thought. There are the times where people have such a bad problem that they need to have Windows reinstalled, or a hard drive crashes and they lose some big important project that they didnt back up. I really do hate when i have to tell people that they just lost everything due to the imperfect nature of some computers.
But this brings me to my main point. The fact that i think that more poeple should at least try to learn more than they know about computers.
Computers have been around for the past 30 years or so, and since then, they have rapidly advanced to the point where they can simplify a large majority of people's lives, but only if they knew how to do it.
This is how I use computers to my advantage.
I no longer need any form of newspaper thanks to both my rss reader and digg.com. These are the two ways I can get the news that I am interested in, and filter out what i dont care about.
In order to keep in touch with people, i of course have an aim screen name, who doesn't? But who uses AOL's shitty aim program to use their aim? Thanks to the world of open-source development, i am able to enjoy the social benefits of aim, but i am also able to stay away from all the shit that is packaged with the AOL software. This is the beauty of Pidgin (and Adium on my mac). If i am making plans for the future, such as a possible party, or something i need to do, i use the power of the almighty Google to keep track of my daily events including my work schedule, and my classes as well. This gives me a visual representation of what i am doing during the day, and it can even send me a text message to remind me to go do something.
Now that i am on the subject of text messaging, I wonder how many people know how amazing and powerful Google SMS is. Check it out, it has saved me in times of hunger.
How why do people not actively look for these types of technological time savers? I havent figured that out yet. It could possibly be from the lack of motivation, or just the ability to be able to make due with what you have without a computer. But, what i see living on a college campus, (just about) everyone has a computer and all those services are out there for the discovering.
I dont know, it just seems strange to me when i go on appointments and people tell me that all they use their computer for is aim, facebook, word, and the internet. There is so much more to discover.
So i shall try to make a good list of links of stuff that i use to help use technology to make life more productive.
  • Digg - a great social news site, by making an account, you can vote on news stories that you like and possibly make them popular
  • Last.fm - a wonderful music networking site, think of it as a mix of facebook with music, you use their software to keep track of the music you listen to, and then you can make friends online based on your musical compatibility (which is calculated for you). And dont forget to add me as a friend!!
  • Google Calendar - the online calendar program i use, very nice clean interface, some alternatives to this are Sunbird, the Mozilla Calendar Project, and iCal for those mac users
  • Google SMS - I covered this earlier, its great to get quick results when you arent by a computer
  • Google Reader - subscribe to online feeds with this, you can stay up to date on blogs (like mine!) and other news sites.
  • Lifehacker - a great site that has a slew of great tricks and techniques to use technology to make your life more productive
There, i hope that maybe someone will come across this and use it to some sort of benifit in making the world more technological. There is nothing wrong with that as long as you realize that it is not your entire world. Computers are a convenience, not something to be completely reliant on.

4 comments:

Chris said...
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Chris said...

Haha, you knew as well as I do that we're all completely reliant on computers for everything these days, especially nerds like us. In fact, you just might be a bigger nerd than me. No wait, I take that back. I think you are equally as much as a nerd as I am, but you're just more outward about it. Not that I'm trying to hide anything... heh

Chris said...

Hey, sorry about spamming your blog, but I can't remember if I asked you about adding friends with blogger. If I did, sorry. If I didn't here it goes: is there any way to add friends or do you just have to just put links to their blogs on your own page?

Dustin Meadows! said...

I agree.

However, in a lame turn of events I no longer have teh Internetz!

Apparently Time Warner Cable doesn't like it when you don't pay for their service.