We had a senior friend who’s son (a lawyer) and his firm’s partner tried to assemble her new artificial Christmas Tree. Each of the branch levels were colour coded, but apparently that was too easy for them and they complete disregarded those markings.
By the time they were done, the tree more resembled a bush and she hated it. My wife and I went over and looked at it before it came up out of storage for the next year.
We pulled the whole thing apart, fluffed up the branches, and reassembled the tree. The mother of the lawyer said “It looks like a completely different tree!”
She asked how we did it when two lawyers could not.
I declared “We’re programmers. We know assembly!” :)
One problem is that instructions on how to put things together are so badly translated from the original Chinese that if you translated them BACK into Chinese, the people at the factories probably couldn’t put them together by following the now-mangled instructions!
Llewellenbruce almost 12 years ago
I know a computer wiz who can’t spell wortha darn.
mkahn almost 12 years ago
Is he the one responsible for all of Wile E.’s mishaps?
i_am_the_jam almost 12 years ago
Odd, I never had any problems assembling anything…or programming a VCR, lol…. :D
WebSpider almost 12 years ago
We had a senior friend who’s son (a lawyer) and his firm’s partner tried to assemble her new artificial Christmas Tree. Each of the branch levels were colour coded, but apparently that was too easy for them and they complete disregarded those markings.
By the time they were done, the tree more resembled a bush and she hated it. My wife and I went over and looked at it before it came up out of storage for the next year.
We pulled the whole thing apart, fluffed up the branches, and reassembled the tree. The mother of the lawyer said “It looks like a completely different tree!”
She asked how we did it when two lawyers could not.
I declared “We’re programmers. We know assembly!” :)
davefoster almost 12 years ago
Ah yes! And what’s this leftover piece for?
William Bednar Premium Member almost 12 years ago
That leftover piece? Well, I glued a sponge to one end and used it wash my back in the shower!
fixer1967 almost 12 years ago
“Huston, we have a problem”He should just give it to the little girl. She could have it put together in less than 15 minutes.
battle of plattsburgh almost 12 years ago
My new favorite phrase, “it’s not baby carriage science.”
Godfreydaniel almost 12 years ago
One problem is that instructions on how to put things together are so badly translated from the original Chinese that if you translated them BACK into Chinese, the people at the factories probably couldn’t put them together by following the now-mangled instructions!
kaecispopX almost 12 years ago
Been there, done that…
el8 almost 12 years ago
“Some assembly required” means “we couldn’t put it together, either”.