This may be the ultimate petrol head’s laptop.
It is the kind of thing you would see if Vin Diesel’s Fast and Furious character Dominic Toretto fixed computers.
But it is all a facade, like so many other things these days.
For example, I was researching a seminar I had considered going to. I like to check out the speakers to see if they actually have the goods and are worth paying to see.
I found one particular session that I was keen on, but it was being presented by a speaker I had never heard of.
A few minutes research on google, twitter, facebook, LinkedIn, etc (gotta love the internet for the research capabilities it offers) and I had found out all I needed to know.
And that was that whilst this speaker was being promoted as an expert, they had never had the real world experience to back up what they were going to present on.
They had never had a job in the field, had never run a business or even used the tools they were going to speak about and basically pumped up their resume/online presence, to give the appearance of success.
Needless to say, I quickly lost interest in the session and the seminar.
Unfortunately these days, many people with not real knowledge can make themselves appear successful and will simply regurgitate others information to appear knowledge.
There is a saying that “on the internet, perception is reality”. This is true.
But if it looks like a duck online and walks like a duck online, it does not mean it is actually is a duck in real life.
Cheaters never win, they say. I hope this remains true in the glorious technological future.
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Fuzzy Dice draw your attention away from the slow internet speeds.
And the racing stripes distract you from the fact that the default browser is IE6.
Scrap that, this is now my brother and I’s favorite comic strip EVER.
Marry me and bear my children please.