Precisely. Stores like GNS are for the people who know what they're
doing and occasionally need compatibility information or a quick bench
test of components. While I have certainly seen their employees go the
extra mile to assist someone in picking out parts for a system it's
really not their specialty and you shouldn't complain when the geeky
tech guy sucks at the sales droid lingo. 

On Mon, 2009-07-06 at 10:25 -0700, Wayne Johnson wrote:
> I think he's saying that everyone's expectations are different.  If I
> need a part fast (can't wait for newegg), that's where I go.  In my
> experience they have less of a selection, and are a bit more expensive
> (YMMV) than newegg, but then I won't have to wait a week to get the
> part.
> 
> Now those who come to me, not knowing what a memory stick is, I
> recommend they go to Micro-center or Best Buy.  At least they have
> people that are a little (again YMMV) knowledgeable.