Lucretia, that reminded me of Alex when she went game shopping. She asked the shop assistance whenther he knew anything about the game she was considering. He started talking very condecendingly about needing a powerful computer and did she know how much memory her's had. She stated very confidently that her computer met the minimum requirements. He continued to try and see if she had a powerful enough computer. Finally she said "Look, I have a <spouted long list of computer attributes>. This game will run on it. Do you know anything about the game itself? What is it like to play?" He couldn't help.

One should really make an attempt to find out what the customer knows rather than stereotype them first. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/suspicion.gif" alt="" />