IdiotInCharge
NVIDIA SHILL
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2003
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Exactly, as I said: brand loyalty is stronger than facts.
Ignorance expressed as loyalty, sure. The problem isn't the products or the companies, it's the people. Many refuse to be educated and prefer their preconceptions, which is no surprise really, but it is frustrating when encountering the issue within one's own area of expertise.
Some people just won't look at the 'facts', and generally speaking, they're taking someone else's (less informed) word over yours. Or they're just stupid.