That’s what
I think anytime I got kicked out of the Data bar in Civil Engineering building.
Let’s
explain first what a Data bar is (If you study or have studied in DTU you may
skip this part) Data bar is how the computer room is called, here in DTU. But this is DTU, my friend. Your UPM pc is not
even fit to tie the shoelaces of DTU computers. Not even if you study in the Telecommunication
faculty. First time I used one pc here I thought I’d cry. i7 processors, RAM enough to run any software
with really good performance. And the most wonderful detail is that every
computer has two 20” screens. And there are enough computers to all the
students all over campus.
Now is when
I explain the title of this post. Among the most exigent software we find those
Architectura Engineering related. And of course after having worked with the
computer of regular Data bars I expected pc’s with 30” screen faster than the
light. Nothing further from the truth. 15” screens, barely bigger than your
laptop. You switch on the pc and wait for a while to log in. During this “while”
you’ve got time to go to the toilet to do a “number one”, a “number two”, play
foosball (really popular in Denmark), grab a coffee, go to the “black hole” in
the canteen, get back and still wait 5 minutes before you are able to actually
work.
Summarizing,
whereas in the room that we should have better computers, we’ve got pc’s as
slow as turtles in the other rooms they
have computers that would fulfill any gamer needs. As useful as hanging
VanGoghs and Da Vincis on the walls of a blind hospital.
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