Has anyone who ever doesn't work in the IT field but has to work with IT people noticed that some 'computer geeks,' have trouble speaking in layman's English?
Error codes for propriety software written programs always have message like 'exception error 22 has occurred.' What the hell does that mean? Also, when you call people in the IT department they speak in the same lingo. Another rant - why are these same people always reluctant to push the restart button but want to instead diagnose the problem with mission critical software rather than just fixing the problem to get things going?
Speak English IT people it helps 'interface,' [
] with the end users. 
Error codes for propriety software written programs always have message like 'exception error 22 has occurred.' What the hell does that mean? Also, when you call people in the IT department they speak in the same lingo. Another rant - why are these same people always reluctant to push the restart button but want to instead diagnose the problem with mission critical software rather than just fixing the problem to get things going?
Speak English IT people it helps 'interface,' [

