Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24822455-20150915020255/@comment-26580819-20150919221622

I can identify with Nyanta. I'm ancient... or at least claim to be since I'm usually older than most people I end up chatting to online. I'm always surprised when people are actually older than I am. Anyway, I know what CAD is, or sort of, at least. My dad had AutoCAD on the family computer er... I guess it was back in the '90's. My dad built racecars as a hobby back then and used to draw them with the program (I'm not sure exactly what/why/etc.). I tried to use it once and quickly gave up. Trying to draw by using coordinates was beyond me. In any case, if it wasn't for that, I wouldn't know what it was.

One of my co-workers, who's in her mid-40's, has a 20-year-old daughter in university and the daughter is apparently knows nothing techie. She's really, really smart but if her computer isn't working, she cries and asks her mother for help. For some reason, I wouldn't be surprised if she had no clue what CAD was.

Not everyone who grew up with computers around them their whole lives, know everything about them. It's specialized software, if it's not something you would have needed, you might not know about it. I don't know if it was ever said what Akatsuki studied in college, but it's possible that she might have just used computers for the internet, gaming and essay writing.