Do you really think you could convince the average person that they need to
know this much about fuel injectors? I mean, most people see their cars (and
the network, servers, phones, faxes, etc...) as a tool to do business with.
Nothing else. The cars are there to do a job, or help get a job done,
and nothing else. It is not so much that they don't know, it is that they
don't need to know.
I'll point out that the average car no longer comes with a crank to start
it,
or a manual choke button that you have to remember to push back in. The
average car no longer needs major maintenance every few hundred miles.
So why are we tolerating computers that have cranks and choke buttons and
need major maintenance every few hundred hours?