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COMPUTER USERS AREN'T SAD, LIFELESS SCUM WITHOUT SOCIAL LIVES...
ARE THEY?!
BY JAMES L. MATHEWS OF THE IMAGINARY
P.O.C.U. (PROTECTION OF COMPUTER USERS)
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This little article is an article in defence to all those insults thrown at
us computer enthusiasts. I am writing this for myself, everyone reading
this and for everyone half interested in using their computers for work.
People that work on computers, whether it's a hobby, for profit or at work
are often called boring, stupid, lifeless and a whole lot more. There's a
stereotype that everyone that uses a computer for more than games is
someone without a social life, without any friends and basically a loner
who doesn't know what the real world is like. They believe that our best
friend is the computer and that we have no time for humans. They think all
we do with our lives is sleep, eat and work on the computer.
Now for some this may be true and to an extent, it is true with all of us.
Anyone who enjoys computing is on their computer a long time just doing
work but I don't know why we are stereotyped in such a way. Maybe it is
because most just can't understand how we can sit in front of a screen
typing in data or trying to figure out our latest utility or something.
They all are thinking,
"Why aren't you watching T.V.?" - T.V. Junkie
"Why aren't you using your computer for something decent...Like playing a
game?" - Amiga Owner
"Why are't you at the train station with a pen and notepad?!" - Train
Spotter
"Why aren't you doing your homework?!" - Parents
Everyone has some kind of hobby or something they enjoy...Whether it's
stamp collecting, jumping out of an aeroplane, watching T.V., playing
football, cycling etc. Computing is just another hobby so why is it such a
sin to be on a computer for three hours but not to be watching T.V. for
three hours? There's no logic to it and at least when you're on a computer
you're being more creative and interactive than watching T.V. Everyone
thinks that we live in a dreamworld...A world where what we see on the
computer screen is our life...What about T.V.? No interaction whatsoever,
you sit there in a surreal world doing nothing except blinking and keeping
your hand on the remote control for when the adverts come on.
It's said that we put everything off just so that we can be on the
computer. What kind of stupid rubbish is that? We don't put things off
anymore than any other person. It's quite simple, while they're watching
T.V. or whatever THEIR hobby is, we're doing our hobby...Using the
computer! What's wrong with that?!
Computing has a serious stigma attached to it. People who are not involved
in computing themselves don't think that we have a social life at all or
any friends. This is completely wrong. Our social life might suffer
slightly at times but saying that we have no friends is completely untrue.
When you're in computing, you are likely to have loads of contacts. These
contacts grow to be very good friends of yours. You end up with many, many
more friends than any person who ISN'T into computers. I have loads of
friends at school and around my area but I can also boast having literally
hundreds of more friends which are my contacts and readers. It's great!
The thing about not having a social life may be slightly true but for most,
it isn't. Anyway, if you have a hobby then sometimes you simply would
rather stay and do that hobby (in this case, computing) rather than go out
with your mates...What's wrong with that? We still have social lives
anyway. We're normal people you know! Just because we use a computer does
not mean we are some type or rogue zombie, contrary to popular belief!
I don't know how these stereotypes started really. I admit that in
computing, there ARE people which do nothing but compute, live their lives
on their computers, don't have friends, live in a fantasy world but you get
someone like that in EVERY type of hobby.
Hobby...It's a word that keeps coming up. The thing is that most people
don't see computing as a hobby. I don't know why, they just don't. I
suppose the thought of programming doesn't sound like it can be enjoyable
and therefore it can't be a hobby...But it is!!!
I think the stereotyping of computer users started back when home computers
first came into widespread use. It was new and an unknown world with a
hell of a lot of potential. This frightened a lot of people, just like
T.V. did when it first came out. There were scares that T.V. could give
you brain damage, make you colour blind and even the famous one now linked
to computers...Give you epileptic fits. With all these scares, although
people still used them, there was a stigma about them, an unexplained
unsure feeling about them and therefore, the older generation that didn't
grow up with computers saw all the bad sides to them as the knew what life
was without them and therefore, anyone linked to a computer was considered
a bit of a weirdo and this has continued up until this very day.
Everyone likes to know someone involved in a computer although they still
have their reservations. All you have to be able to do is format a disk
infront of someone and they gasp their head off in disbelief and all of a
sudden, you're a wiz-kid who knows everything about computers. It's
happened to me loads of times. I may be tinkering around in STOS or with a
demo or something and a knock is heard at the door. It's a mate of mine.
He comes upstairs, sees something incredibly simple on the computer and
then thinks you're a wiz-kid and wants to know when your next commercial
release is!!!
I think that people my age up to about 25 and ofcourse everyone already
involved in computers understands to a better extent as they have grown up
in a computing age and can relate to it more. However, this doesn't mean
they fully understand, they still hold their reservations and all it takes
is for you to turn them down on going out somewhere just once, and your
dear computer.
Everyone not involved in computing has some kind of anti-computer thoughts
even if they don't realise it. It's almost a prejudice...Infact, it's
almost racist at some points (okay so that's a bit over the top!). If my
mates and I were to go to London for the day and I said that I couldn't
because I had to finish issue 16 of POWER, they'd say that the computer is
taking over my life yet if we were going to go to London for the day but
then one of us couldn't because they had a football match to play or
something then it would be different...Football isn't taking over their
lives, it's simply a hobby whereas computing is out to take over the world
and kill us all!
Fair enough, playing football or similar is more social than computing but
all us computer enthusiasts go out too, I know that before I was into
computers properly, I used to go out often but roughly 3 or 4 hours a day
as taken up with watching T.V. Now, I simply don't watch T.V. and those
three or four hours are spent on the computer instead. I still go out and
I now have even more mates than ever.
If you don't enjoy computing, that's fine but don't slag us off...Don't
criticise our life styles, don't tell us that computers are taking over
because they're not.
Right, well I'm switching off this computer now and I'm off outside for a
social gathering of 20000000 people...Got to go!