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"Do you think it's wise to have consultants running our IT department?" Holger asked. It was an honest question, worded as diplomatically as possible. Holger's company had more consultants on hand than actual IT staff. [expand full text]
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Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:05 • by Anon (unregistered)
So where can we get this awesome screen saver / idiot detector. I've have suspicious about some people and this seems like a good way to confirm them.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:08 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
320261 in reply to 320260
Anon:
So where can we get this awesome screen saver / idiot detector. I've have suspicious about some people and this seems like a good way to confirm them.

Here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897558.aspx

I ran that at work for a while, but it once got my machine hard-booted by one of the techies and I lost the code I was working on, so I removed it...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:11 • by Goslingson (unregistered)
Wait, why didn't he want to work for them again?

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:16 • by frits
Obviously the real culprit is Windows. If more stable operating systems like Unix, Linux, and the Apple one were widespread, no one would fall for such "clever" tricks. M-dollarsign-soft FTL! Err! Screw the man!

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:17 • by Darth Scotty (unregistered)
Do you have the email of those consultants? I've got some unbreakable cryptography to sell.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:20 • by Larry (unregistered)
TRWTF is operating systems that interact with hardware.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:22 • by Hiding (unregistered)
Oh god, that sounds like my current job. It's so bad here that the CEO of the consulting company has been appointed CIO of my company. That's not a conflict of interest, is it?

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:30 • by GWO (unregistered)
I used to regularly run the X-Window xscreensaver 'BSOD' which would simulate Blue Screens (NT and Win95), Linux kernel OOPS messages, Solaris crashes and Amiga Guru Meditation messages...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:33 • by Kevin (unregistered)
320281 in reply to 320272
Darth Scotty:
Do you have the email of those consultants? I've got some unbreakable cryptography to sell.

That exists.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:34 • by anon (unregistered)
320282 in reply to 320280
Yeah that's the only one I was aware of, but then again I haven't used Windows in forever so I shouldn't be surprised that there is one.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:35 • by Rootbeer

The thing that is Actually Worse Than Failure is that even after demonstrating a total lack of technical acuity and ethical standards, these consultants were allowed to continue defrauding not only Holger's company, but the agency they worked for as well.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:39 • by Davel23 (unregistered)
I pranked a coworker once by installing the BSOD screensaver on his brand-new laptop. Got me a few chuckles at the time, and a few more a couple of weeks later when I found out he had basically gutted the OS trying to fix the "problem". I think he ultimately had to do a reinstall.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:41 • by Anon (unregistered)
320285 in reply to 320261
Anonymous:
Anon:
So where can we get this awesome screen saver / idiot detector. I've have suspicious about some people and this seems like a good way to confirm them.

Here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897558.aspx

I ran that at work for a while, but it once got my machine hard-booted by one of the techies and I lost the code I was working on, so I removed it...


Thanks, must remember that one for next April.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:43 • by lyates
I once saw a PC that had a Windows 3.1 screen as a screensaver...and knowing how the company operated, I actually believed that he was still using Win 3.1!!!

What a laugh...I wish that I could find that screensaver :-)

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:44 • by operagost
320287 in reply to 320275
Larry:
TRWTF is operating systems that interact with hardware.
Hey, we can't all run VMWare you know.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:45 • by WTF? (unregistered)
I had a WTF moment with the article. I happened to double click the word "painted" and it resulted in rainbows and unicorns on my screen. Was this the real WTF?

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:47 • by Edward von Emacs, VI (unregistered)
320290 in reply to 320271
frits:
Screw the man!


Well, he was offered. I checked the source for a phone number, but all I got was a video or two. Can't watch them now...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 09:47 • by SR (unregistered)
One of the server techies at the reseller I used to work for was fond of putting that on Windows boxes he installed.

I neither worked on the helpline nor liked the chimps who did, so for me it never stopped being funny.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:00 • by Chris (unregistered)
320292 in reply to 320261
Yep, a coworker ran this screen-saver. One of the "IT Guys" was walking through the office one night, saw the screen saver, thought it was an issue, and yanked the plug on the machine. To make matters worse, the machine didn't come back up. Ever.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:02 • by Medezark
320293 in reply to 320291
Wow. You know I could probably write something that actually did that, perhaps branching off from the windows hibernate or suspend code.

But I think it would take modifying the systems kernel to create a pseudo hibernate state such that when the system blue screened, the reboot would proceed as a "wake" from hibernate.

That "might" work for a large number of blue screen errors.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:10 • by OTee (unregistered)
As a consultant myself, two answeres:

I call the screensaver part a fake !

As of the sad role of consultantys in too many companies:
Unfortunatly true !

CAPTCHA: consequat, typo, should read "cone-squat", a pointy piece of sh...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:14 • by SCSimmons
320296 in reply to 320288
WTF?:
I had a WTF moment with the article. I happened to double click the word "painted" and it resulted in rainbows and unicorns on my screen. Was this the real WTF?

Heh. There's a span set up around that whole phrase that calls up a script at www.cornify.com. Which, to quote their own testimonials list, is without a doubt the gayest thing I've ever seen.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:14 • by Andrew S. Tanenbaum (unregistered)
320297 in reply to 320287
operagost:
Larry:
TRWTF is operating systems that interact with hardware.
Hey, we can't all run VMWare you know.

Or OSs that don't run device drivers in the kernel.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:15 • by Larry (unregistered)
320298 in reply to 320296
SCSimmons:
WTF?:
I had a WTF moment with the article. I happened to double click the word "painted" and it resulted in rainbows and unicorns on my screen. Was this the real WTF?

Heh. There's a span set up around that whole phrase that calls up a script at www.cornify.com. Which, to quote their own testimonials list, is without a doubt the gayest thing I've ever seen.

TRWTF is that you're randomly double-clicking on words.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:17 • by Sylver (unregistered)
320301 in reply to 320272
Darth Scotty:
Do you have the email of those consultants? I've got some unbreakable cryptography to sell.


Watch out, these guys can sell. Next thing you know, your bank account will be protected by that same cypher.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:21 • by boog (unregistered)
TFA:
"Holger, these folks are experts," his manager replied. "It isn't cost effective to hire-on this level of expertise full time. We may pay a little more up front, but when we don't need the consultants anymore, we can hand it off to our internal people."

*sigh*
I've heard that before.

Good luck with the hand-off. I'm sure the consultants will make it as easy as possible for you to eliminate your dependency on them.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:22 • by Plz Send the Code (unregistered)
320304 in reply to 320284
Davel23:
I pranked a coworker once by installing the BSOD screensaver on his brand-new laptop. Got me a few chuckles at the time, and a few more a couple of weeks later when I found out he had basically gutted the OS trying to fix the "problem". I think he ultimately had to do a reinstall.


Yeah, did the same thing to a coworker while he was away at lunch on his new PC. Found out he figured it would be easier to reinstall than to troubleshoot the problem. I've carried that secret all these years.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:23 • by Matt Westwood (unregistered)
Coffee: cup -> mouth -> nose -> screen

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:30 • by Someone You Know
320308 in reply to 320288
WTF?:
I had a WTF moment with the article. I happened to double click the word "painted" and it resulted in rainbows and unicorns on my screen. Was this the real WTF?


No, The Real WTF is that this is the first time you've noticed it...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 10:53 • by ObiWayneKenobi
Obviously the REAL WTF is that Holger didn't get some sexual favors from the "trophy wife" before he told them it was just a screensaver (not the cash, that would be fraud).

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 11:04 • by whiskeyjack (unregistered)
320323 in reply to 320261
Anonymous:

I ran that at work for a while, but it once got my machine hard-booted by one of the techies and I lost the code I was working on, so I removed it...


So the real WTF is that you don't save your work before you leave your desk?

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 11:05 • by airdrik (unregistered)
IT was an honest question

FTFY
(or at least IT is a more honest question than consultants)

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 11:06 • by DtB (unregistered)
320325 in reply to 320316
ObiWayneKenobi:
Obviously the REAL WTF is that Holger didn't get some sexual favors from the "trophy wife" before he told them it was just a screensaver (not the cash, that would be fraud).


I thought about that. Then I figured the "trophy wife" was probably a guy, anyway.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 11:25 • by Mike (unregistered)
The real WTF is bragging that one's wife is a whore.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 11:33 • by Satanicpuppy
Linux has a really nice BSOD screen saver, as you'd expect. It's in the zillion-screensaver rotation.

Once I was involved in a project to deploy linux terminal services to ~200 machines. Thin client, netbooted, pretty snazzy. Ran off of a couple of big honking blade servers. Still, to save cycles, we set it so that it'd only render one screensaver, and share it out to every terminal.

You see where this is going.

We get a call at 8:30 am, "ALL MACHINES HAVE CRASHED! THIS IS A HUGE EMERGENCY!" We check them, everything seems to be running fine, but the customer is flipping out, throwing a huge tantrum, so we jump in our cars and race over there.

Sure enough, every machine is blue screened. Every linux machine is blue screened. Sigh. I walk up to the nearest desktop, slap the mouse, and the logon screen pops right up.

200 people, and not one of them had touched their mouse or anything.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 12:26 • by David (unregistered)
320356 in reply to 320293
Some years ago I had a consulting job for a medical company that had (OS/2 based) systems that used exactly that trick to have a super fast recovery from potential problems. They did not write to local filesystems and always read a prepared hibernate file on boot.
You could pull the plug on the device and once you reconnected it, it would be back within 15s. The slowest part of the boot process was the BIOS...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 12:36 • by BenHead (unregistered)
320358 in reply to 320281
Kevin:
Darth Scotty:
Do you have the email of those consultants? I've got some unbreakable cryptography to sell.

That exists.


Yes. Yes, it does. And they'll pay through the nose!! The NOSE, I tell you!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 12:44 • by jrh (unregistered)
320360 in reply to 320303
Depends on the consultant. I mentor my way out of projects all the time. It is one of my selling points as a consultant.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 12:57 • by anon (unregistered)
320363 in reply to 320272
Darth Scotty:
Do you have the email of those consultants? I've got some unbreakable cryptography to sell.

ROT-13 algorithm? :-)

Captcha 'commoveo' - commoveo and see how secure this is...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 13:11 • by Anonymouse Cow (unregistered)
320367 in reply to 320306
Matt Westwood:
Coffee: cup -> mouth -> nose -> screen


Coffee: cup -> mouth -> nose -> screen -> BSOD

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 13:13 • by Brian White (unregistered)
320369 in reply to 320260
Anon:
So where can we get this awesome screen saver / idiot detector. I've have suspicious about some people and this seems like a good way to confirm them.


I left it running once on a server. My co-workers were not amused.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 13:15 • by @Deprecated
320370 in reply to 320301
Sylver:
Darth Scotty:
Do you have the email of those consultants? I've got some unbreakable cryptography to sell.


Watch out, these guys can sell. Next thing you know, your bank account will be protected by that same cypher.


They can just stay the hell away from my mattress.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 13:20 • by Douglas (unregistered)
One place I worked brought in the awesome consultant who made sure to remind everyone, at least three times a day, that he was from Harvard! Example: I don't care if everyone else is naked, a Harvard Man (TM) still wears a suit.

So I was teaching him how to create data entry screens for our database when one fine day he announced that effective immediately I report to him, and am to have no further contact with my allegedly former supervisor.

Huhhh?

Like, uh, how do I know this is even true? Shouldn't the past supervisor at least hand me off to the new supervisor?

And, anyway, isn't there a slight conflict of interest when an employee reports to someone who is not an employee? Indeed, he immediately started having me do things that were in his interest, but not in the company's interest... digging-in-deeper-so-consultant-is-irreplaceable type of things.

I left, company struggled, eventually fired him, but not before he milked them for about 10 months of his Harvard consultant rates...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 13:25 • by Tee Hee (unregistered)
Take a screen shot of your desktop with a bunch of windows up. Then make that shot your background, or screen saver. Ask passers-by for help, especially the heap big smoke no fire "power luser". Chortle silently so they don't pound your face.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 13:33 • by wtf (unregistered)
320381 in reply to 320375
Tee Hee:
Take a screen shot of your desktop with a bunch of windows up. Then make that shot your background, or screen saver. Ask passers-by for help, especially the heap big smoke no fire "power luser". Chortle silently so they don't pound your face.


Hey, it's a good way to make the power-luser feel good.

"You've got a problem with your machine? Let's see..." <moves mouse> "Oh, some joker made that picture your screensaver. Anything else wrong with it?"

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 13:58 • by W Klink (unregistered)
320386 in reply to 320298
Larry:
SCSimmons:
WTF?:
I had a WTF moment with the article. I happened to double click the word "painted" and it resulted in rainbows and unicorns on my screen. Was this the real WTF?

Heh. There's a span set up around that whole phrase that calls up a script at www.cornify.com. Which, to quote their own testimonials list, is without a doubt the gayest thing I've ever seen.

TRWTF is that you're randomly double-clicking on words.


No, TRWTF is that he isn't running NoScript to prevent crap like this in the first place...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 13:58 • by ken (unregistered)
320387 in reply to 320261
I put it on a co-worker's box for fun, and upon his return, he simply rebooted it thinking that it was actually BSOD'd...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 14:09 • by Bernie (unregistered)
320388 in reply to 320261
Anonymous:
Anon:
So where can we get this awesome screen saver / idiot detector. I've have suspicious about some people and this seems like a good way to confirm them.

Here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897558.aspx

I ran that at work for a while, but it once got my machine hard-booted by one of the techies and I lost the code I was working on, so I removed it...

Sounds like my sex life.

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 15:02 • by MarkJ
320396 in reply to 320287
operagost:
Larry:
TRWTF is operating systems that interact with hardware.
Hey, we can't all run VMWare you know.

Besides, VMWare itself has to run on something...

Re: Fast Fix

2010-08-31 15:06 • by MarkJ
320397 in reply to 320372
Douglas:

So I was teaching him how to create data entry screens for our database when one fine day he announced that effective immediately I report to him, and am to have no further contact with my allegedly former supervisor.

Huhhh?

Like, uh, how do I know this is even true? Shouldn't the past supervisor at least hand me off to the new supervisor?

The short answer is that the consultant can't do that on his own...at least at any company I've ever worked for! Of course, some consultants, like attorneys, believe that they can make something be true just because they said it.
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