GExperts: If Google knows, they also
register the term, before anyone rob me ... A "GExpert" is a user whose knowledge comes almost exclusively from what you get in a Google search.
Until relatively recently, I had an employee like that. The guy was very skilled in using the form, so I would quickly find an answer to almost everything. Once I was chatting with him about the possibility of changing the VPN software I used (working with IPSEC / ISAKMP) for another non-standard, I asked if that other software problems did not assign the MTU of the packets to encapsulate (for the issue of fragmentation), to which, after a reasonable pause, he replied that he did not believe there was problem. What he did not know was that I was running a capture of network traffic where he was working and I saw that was used to break prudential (or should I say, "caused by") do a search in Google on the term "MTU "something that gave me the pattern that he obviously not only cleverly abusing Google for any event outside of their wisdom, but his" solid knowledge of TCP / IP and networks "were not as solid as could be read in curriculum ...
A have been attributed various ills of our time, (I suppose that the proliferation of pornography is one of them, though not quite understand what is the problem actually ...), but one that I do not think it is still attributed to lazy to users. Just as the "idiot box" of the '60s brought us forced autism viewers, the Internet brought about the laziness of those who will not learn anything new, because everything is just across from a simple Google search. .. Multivac
there and almost thinks for us.
perhaps did not find the answer to the last question
... but almost always has something to offer to users who visit, like the ancient Greek oracles.
Not custom made them get answers to everything in Google. No are always correct (in fact, the relationship between correct and incorrect answers appears to be 1:3), and the ever-changing nature of the Internet makes it increasingly difficult to find things useful, truthful and reliable. Practice memory and not so dependent on Google. Imagine that you are using BING, and surely that they will desire to find things online ... : wq
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