Juan Gonzalez—Wolfpack PC Whisperer

Juan Gonzalez, 21, Student at Madison College speaks the language of building computers.  Gonzalez is a PC Whisperer and an expert in the computer trade.

Experts, like Gonzalez, are masters of their craft who possess extensive knowledge beyond the average consumer.  Decades of dedication to research and developing new programming systems are what Gonzalez does best.  Juan Gonzalez is passionate about educating consumers who get ripped off. 

Juan Gonzalez as a PC Whisperer understands the language of hacking who uses a method known as, “Over-clutching,” which is a means of protecting a computer investment.

“Over-clutching means to hack your own computer,” Gonzalez said.

Gonzalez as an analyst uses over-clutching to research ways hackers breech firewalls and portals on the web find their way in to plant a virus.

Gonzalez believes he is a prodigy like Bill Gates who is also a well-known PC Whisperer. Gonzalez loves Bill Gates and his Microsoft brand.  Gonzalez recalls fond memories of Microsoft programs and personal computers at the computer labs in school, especially Microsoft Paint.

Gonzalez is fortunate his parents gave him money to play with computers when he was young. Being raised by generous parents led to his passion to help friends and family save money. Having a strong childhood foundation backing his passion allowed him the freedom to explore costly research methods.

Developing research is Juan’s passion. His expertise builds computer assemblies for friends and families. Gonzalez’s expertise with building computer systems has helped develop his research as well.  Juan Gonzalez envisions a bright future as a PC Whisperer who demonstrates a full spectrum of knowledge stating, “There really is no reason why a person couldn’t do this themselves.” 

Gonzalez has been around computers his whole life, who recalled being around computers since the third grade.  Juan enjoys seeing the look on his relatives faces when he builds them a computer for the fraction of the price at Best Buy. 

“An average computer costs $2,500. You can buy all the parts for $1,500 to build yourself,” Gonzalez said.

After spending money on researching computers, Gonzalez began to realize big corporate electronics retailers like Best Buy gouge their customers. Gonzalez noted corporate branding seeks to up sale business computers to customers who are looking for gaming systems. Gonzalez believes branding is also a major downfall with buying and building computers.

“Business computers are different in comparison to gaming computers. People should get what they want out of a computer. Big corporations sell branding. The consumer should never trust branding.  Branding is the whole problem with computers,” Gonzalez said.

Juan Gonzalez and his expertise in assisting consumers makes the ironclad claim, “most computers you can fix yourself.” 

The major part of building computers according to Gonzalez is the individual’s desire to learn how.  Gonzalez and his passion to set the record straight for consumers is another trait found in experts. Acting as a moral agent is a sign of a level commitment only experts like Gonzalez possess.

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