I have NEVER understood the insistent need to bash the average computer users intelligence. Computers are not that difficult to work with and people (any age) generally are not that stupid.
True, and those who will continually look for the “any” key when instructed to push any key. Many people are point-and-click users, having no clue about computer basics.
Actually, as a computer consultant for the last 30 years, I could tell some tales…doing telephone support in the days of 5 1/2 inch floppy drives and I told a woman to put the disk in the drive and close the door…and I hear her walk across the room and close the office door. The time I got a call from an office I had just left and was told the boot disk I had just made for her didn’t work…got there and it was stuck to the file cabinet with a magnet. The time I had to fly from Phoenix to San Diego because a printer had “failed.” I put paper in it. The time I told a client to copy a disk and she put it on the Xerox copier.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 9 years ago
Wow. Epic fail!
Observer fo Irony about 9 years ago
Alright who forgot about the radio controlled bomb.
timzsixty9 about 9 years ago
Dang near blew Dana outta her clothes…good thing she wore a bra!
corpcasselbury about 9 years ago
Obviously, Herbie accidentally fired the phaser banks.
Wenthral about 9 years ago
I have NEVER understood the insistent need to bash the average computer users intelligence. Computers are not that difficult to work with and people (any age) generally are not that stupid.
DW Premium Member about 9 years ago
True, and those who will continually look for the “any” key when instructed to push any key. Many people are point-and-click users, having no clue about computer basics.
MachalaMan about 9 years ago
I’m still waiting for the escape key to work. There are times that I really wish it did.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 9 years ago
I press enter 47 times and it still doesn’t help.
PoodleGroomer about 9 years ago
You have to know the fine details of your hardware. This always happens when you try to use a 2.4 ghz mouse/keyboard with the Bluetooth adapter.
sbwertz about 9 years ago
Actually, as a computer consultant for the last 30 years, I could tell some tales…doing telephone support in the days of 5 1/2 inch floppy drives and I told a woman to put the disk in the drive and close the door…and I hear her walk across the room and close the office door. The time I got a call from an office I had just left and was told the boot disk I had just made for her didn’t work…got there and it was stuck to the file cabinet with a magnet. The time I had to fly from Phoenix to San Diego because a printer had “failed.” I put paper in it. The time I told a client to copy a disk and she put it on the Xerox copier.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 9 years ago
Ouch!
redback about 9 years ago
protest against those smart explosions that know when to stop and remove only the right clothes
NWdryad about 9 years ago
Ah, IT… can’t live with ‘em, can’t live without ’em…
Say TSR, couldn’t you have drawn Dana with more of her clothes blown off? ;-)
Dragoncat about 9 years ago
Clearly, the machines heard about the strike going on at the R.U. Sirius (see Brewster Rockit), and decided to declare a revolution of their own.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
The company will have to make some huge concessions to get those two back!
NWdryad about 9 years ago
@TSR: Aw you know we all just like to tease about the pretty girls!
Elvanion about 9 years ago
To paraphrase Mel Brooks: “It’s good to be the Tech.”