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Target
06-06-2000, 10:33 PM
I usually don't pass these along, but I found this one to be pretty funny and thought I would share with you. Here goes:

I want to hurt my computer.

I want to buy a software program that, when run, causes my computer to suffer grievously, though not permanently.

When my screen freezes or turns blue, I want a special button I can push to make the CPU start squealing like a pig.

I want a device that stores an electrical charge in my telephone. For every minute I spend on hold waiting for technical support to answer, the charge would increase in intensity. When the guy from tech support
finally answers, the electrical bolt of energy would be discharged into him.

This should not affect my ability to hear what's going on at the other end of the line, of course.

And a special function would allow the volts to double every time a tape-recorded message urges me to continue holding. "Your call is
important to us," the caressing voice always claims. I want my phone to be outfitted with a translation program which will reconstitute
this irritating reminder into the truth: "Actually, we already have your money, so we couldn't care less. Our technical support department consists of two college kids, both of whom are busy playing Doom. Eventually, one of them will come on the line, but it will be the one who doesn't speak English."

I want my modem to sense when my PC has committed an "illegal function" and issue a warrant to arrest Bill Gates.

When my system crashes and I lose a file that has taken me more than an hour to create, I want someone from the computer company to come out and retype it for me.

I don't understand why new, "upgraded" software creates files that cannot be read by old, reliable software with the same name. Is there no one in the computer industry who has noticed that word processor files all look alike once they are open? Why can't 6.0 recognize a 7.0 file? It's all just words, isn't it?

There should be a rule that when software engineers buy a new car, their old cars should cease to function. If they don't understand why this is happening, they should call me and I will explain it to them.

How come when my computer catches a virus, I'm the one who misses work?

I want to know why my printer always jams on the last piece of paper or the last sheet of checks. When this happens, it makes me want to put sandpaper into the manual feed and print the Emancipation Proclamation.

I am really tired of hearing about all the things that happened with Y2K. Why didn't anybody ever ask these computer programmers how in the world they didn't know the year 2000 would follow the year 1999? Software engineers are supposed to be pretty bright people - what did they need a memo or something?

I bought a program that was supposed to tell me if my computer files are Y2K-compliant. The program wouldn't work because - get this - my CD-ROM player is too old (I bought it 34 months ago). The manufacturer doesn't sell an "updated driver." Thus, to find out if my computer is Y2K-compliant, I need to buy another computer.

I want to know, what good is a Web search engine that returns 324,909,188 "matches" to my keyword. That's like saying, "Good news,
we've located the product you want. It's on Earth."

I want to know why, when I had a tiny hard drive, my operating system was virtually crash-proof and took up so little space. My new operating system is five times the size of my original hard drive. With every "upgrade," it seems to grow 75 percent. That's as if every time your mother-in-law came to visit she weighed another 500 pounds.

Now I've found out that my PC no longer "recognizes" my floppy drive! How could they not recognize each other? They live together in the same little tower!

Please understand, I don't hate my computer... I just want to hurt it
every once in a while.

narayan
06-06-2000, 11:14 PM
I feel your pain. I want my computer to feel my pain. I want it to feel my pain real bad.

scotter
06-06-2000, 11:26 PM
finally some one put to words what I've been feeling for the past 5 years lol http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif thats was to good http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/wink.gif

plucky duck
06-06-2000, 11:46 PM
Target, U feelin' alright there pal?
Too much booz' I suppose? hehehe...

Anti-computer? http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/biggrin.gif hehe..

That was hilarious, thanks for the great laughs man http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif

Plucky

krusty the klown
06-06-2000, 11:46 PM
Hehe! LOL Target, that was a good un!

Target
06-07-2000, 12:35 AM
ROFL Plucky!! Wish I could take credit for the humor, but like I said, I was just passing it along. Got it from a friend at work (thanks JD), and laughed my **** off.

I saw a LOT of people I know in that message...... http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif

akaBruno
06-07-2000, 07:05 AM
What's everybody laughing about. That made perfect sense to me. http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/wink.gif

jl123
06-07-2000, 08:12 AM
OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!! http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif

I needed that laugh. http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif

I like the one where you put sandpaper into your printer. I'll do that one of these days.

You guys are so funny. But all of it did make sense. It's like your computer is such a useful tool but with all the trouble we have with them they should take some the stress too! http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif

Just look at us! There's a website dedicated to FIXING COMPUTERS! hehe http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif

Well i guess i need a place to hang out at.

Happy computing and work on that relationship with your puter http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif

We need to love our computers for what they do for us. But with the problems they give me i might as well get a fine tip pen and start writing. http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gif hehe

Happy Fixing http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/wink.gif

~Joel(jl123)

Richard_Cranium72
06-07-2000, 08:04 PM
Dog-Gone You Target, You had me about crying, that is all so true. I had wondered many times what "I" was doing WRONG making my new "upgraded" softwafe won't work with the old. That paragraph about summed up my feelings about industry in general. The chief somebody for a NASA group said about the impending solar event, ongoing since Jan1-00, "These events are in 11 year cycles, the industry's memory length is about 5 1/2 years. They forget lessons learned in recent history causing great economic loss to the publlic". What all this drivel is referring to, in business there is pathetic little of sharing and retaining hard lessons learned. In my industry for many years we'd make major modifications to monster size machinery and did not update the blueprints to represent this change. **** like this costs red ink big time. , enuf...now the post; Folks,(for those who are new) it's a rare treat to hear from the Target, he like so many members here, always has a meaningful and balanced post. all that aside, I don't see why it is much of a problem to achieve most of the items requested. http://sysopt.earthweb.com/forum/smile.gifDrVette