You kid but I'm old enough that we had pong. We had an Atari and loved it, right up until the rich kids got a commodore 64, then we felt inadequate.You learned from "PONG"
Damn, I'm just old
Osmosis is the easiest method.
Just go to INGO and then place your forehead touching the computer monitor screen, hold steady and knowledge will start to flow like water.
life experience, mentors, training, military, competitions, reading....everyone will have their own experiences which shape the level of knowledge each individual has on a particular subject.....the best thing you can do is take what you "learn" from everyone else's knowledge that you find interesting...and then do your OWN research on the subject, not only to verify what they told you, but to learn it for yourself....because everyone on the internet is a self designated expert........
the one's who will tell you they aren't and present an otherwise objective opinion on everything, are generally the one's which are more credible...but still do your own research.............remember, anyone can make a website and write a bunch of jargon on it....and someone is bound to believe it's true.......a professor of mine actually conducted a study on this whereby he created a website on a particular subject, filled it with a bunch of complete BS that an expert in that field could obviously discredit, and studied persons utilizing the site....and they completely believed the entire site, even citing it as a relaible source............moral of the story, don't believe everything you hear/read.....do your own testing/research...and when you research, study numerous sources on the subject....unfortunately, the self testing part of this...in our hobbies....can get expensive..
You kid but I'm old enough that we had pong. We had an Atari and loved it, right up until the rich kids got a commodore 64, then we felt inadequate.