That's not the half of it... I went to Border's Books recently, and found "A+ Cert Sample Exams" and answered the first section 46/50 correct! lol I guess on 50% of it... didn't know what half the stuff was called... nor did I know that a standard SVGA cable (blue-tipped monitor cable) has 15 pins... I thought it was much larger of a number...
NOR did I know you can reset the BIOS by removing the CMOS back up battery... hell I didn't even know that's what it was called.
Then you get into software where EVERYTHING is an acronym.
XSS - Cross-Site Security
LAMP Stack - A server that is on a Linux distro, uses Apache for it's httpd, MySQL for databases and finally the P standing for pretty much any perl-based OOP language (perl, python, php, etc).
distro - distribution
httpd - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Daemon (...errr Web Server kernel)
OOP - Object-oriented programming
MVC - Model, View, Controller. A sort of framework that benefits OOP languages for its organization and it's relatively small overhead.
LOL. Oh yea... I have no formal education on this stuff... got bored one summer... then that winter and about 7 years later of boredom... I know what I know now. lol!