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Whilst you are all very smug safe in the knowledge of your superior (in both knowledge and attitude!) networking genius, I am surprised that the majority simply could not understand my point. (I thank the cheese for Thank the Cheese!)
To spell it out (in terms that _may_ be understood):
A person cannot possibly know all of the knowledge and information that goes into making his or her daily lives.
We each make a choice (subconscious or not,) on the level of information we require to live our lives.
I choose not to know what the composition of rubber in my car tyres consists of, in the same way as I choose not to care if the web address I type in is interpreted as 32bit or 128bit. It makes NO difference to my life. Or to many other people. Only to Sysadmins etc. My advice to those people is to leave your house and find a life.
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