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Bob was in the process of shutting down a software company that he had built over the past seven years. He had found a buyer for all of the software that he'd developed, collected his "eff you money" and was now retiring. [expand full text]
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Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:02 • by The Nerve (unregistered)
I have been humiliated by this comment or one on this article. What do you have to say for yourself?

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:02 • by Quango
Can I call WTF tech support to report the broken DELETE button on comments?

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:03 • by satancom (unregistered)
Thats great, I will remember this for the next support call

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:09 • by Markp
Summary fail.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:12 • by dkf
318535 in reply to 318532
Markp:
Summary fail.
Paragraph usage fail. And there's confusion between “Bob” and “I”. In short, total editor fail.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:13 • by Alex (unregistered)
Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital


Good place. I went there to get my lupus treated.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:14 • by Markp
Bob:
I have no idea how she got my number and this isn't a computer technical support company...


...We develop and market a platform named BobX!

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:14 • by by (unregistered)
318539 in reply to 318535
dkf:
Markp:
Summary fail.
Paragraph usage fail. And there's confusion between “Bob” and “I”. In short, total editor fail.


Yeah, but this seems like a work of fine literature compared to that last disaster by Remy Martin.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:16 • by Matt (unregistered)
TRWTF is the article HTML source code O_o

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:18 • by C (unregistered)
318542 in reply to 318522
Quango:
Can I call WTF tech support to report the broken DELETE button on comments?
Actually, it works great, it's just not available for users whose name don't start with "Mod" or "Adm". ;-)

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:18 • by Harry Callahan (unregistered)
the article:

Bob was informed by a woman's voice, "Hi this is Sally Brumbaker, my user id is smb1985. My computer's frozen."


the article:

"Sir," Bob said, "I took that call, Sally didn't identify herself."

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:23 • by the beholder (unregistered)
318545 in reply to 318539
by:
dkf:
Markp:
Summary fail.
Paragraph usage fail. And there's confusion between “Bob” and “I”. In short, total editor fail.


Yeah, but this seems like a work of fine literature compared to that last disaster by Remy Martin.
It's ironic to read this when you remember that Bowitz even got be a verb for some time here. "The article has been Bowitz'ed" meant that it was stripped of all fun and chopped to uncomprehensionness.

And don't forget that the first couple of articles by Remy have been praised for being well-written.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:25 • by by (unregistered)
318547 in reply to 318545
the beholder:
by:
dkf:
Markp:
Summary fail.
Paragraph usage fail. And there's confusion between “Bob” and “I”. In short, total editor fail.


Yeah, but this seems like a work of fine literature compared to that last disaster by Remy Martin.
It's ironic to read this when you remember that Bowitz even got be a verb for some time here. "The article has been Bowitz'ed" meant that it was stripped of all fun and chopped to uncomprehensionness.

And don't forget that the first couple of articles by Remy have been praised for being well-written.


Nice try, Remy. Why don't you log in before commenting?

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:27 • by Dr. House (unregistered)
It's not lupus.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:27 • by Pixel Slinger (unregistered)
318550 in reply to 318521
I felt your comment, it doesn't appear to be frozen.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:29 • by the beholder (unregistered)
318551 in reply to 318543
Harry Callahan:
the article:

Bob was informed by a woman's voice, "Hi this is Sally Brumbaker, my user id is smb1985. My computer's frozen."


the article:

"Sir," Bob said, "I took that call, Sally didn't identify herself."
If you take everything literally, I imagine the only thing one would have to do to bypass your mom's advice not to talk to strangers was to introduce oneself. And then he could gladly offer some candy that is in his van...

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:29 • by Bryan The K (unregistered)
318552 in reply to 318549
Dr. House:
It's not lupus.


It's never Lupus. Well except for that one time, but every other time it wasn't.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:30 • by Hasteur
318553 in reply to 318537
Even the patients were diagnosing diseases. I saw this one patient hobbling around, harassing the doctors, aparently he solved some conundrum about which disease it was

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:30 • by anon (unregistered)
Why do they remove the name of the software company, but leave the name of the hospital, when it was the hospital that was guilty of the WTF?

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:30 • by Larry The Dwarf (unregistered)
smb1985

Super Mario Brothers (Sept 13, 1985)?

Nice. 1up.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:31 • by Hasteur
Princeton-Plainsborro Teaching Hospital


And here I thought it was going to be Sacred Heart Teaching Hospital

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:31 • by Bob (unregistered)
1. Write software that hangs.
2. Sell company.
3. Tell users to touch the side of the computer to detect if it is frozen.
4. ???
5. Profit!

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:32 • by JonsJava (unregistered)
318558 in reply to 318543
Harry Callahan:
the article:

Bob was informed by a woman's voice, "Hi this is Sally Brumbaker, my user id is smb1985. My computer's frozen."


the article:

"Sir," Bob said, "I took that call, Sally didn't identify herself."


She gave her name, but not her title, nor her company. If someone calls you that you don't know and says "Hi, this is Joe Blow, I need help", would you be able to determine who that person was relative to your job? A name, out of context, isn't identification.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:33 • by by (unregistered)
Sally doesn't have a broken computer, Sally has a broken sarcasm detector.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:34 • by CAPTCHA: verto (unregistered)
TRWTF is that throughout the entire interim, Sally never encountered a computer that was truly "frozen."

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:34 • by Hasteur
318561 in reply to 318554
anon:
Why do they remove the name of the software company, but leave the name of the hospital, when it was the hospital that was guilty of the WTF?


Princeton-Plainsboro is the hospital in the TV show where Greg House practices

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:38 • by On Hoth (unregistered)
Sir, your computer will freeze before reach the first marker!

Then I'll see you in hell!

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:39 • by frits
I have a similar retort when users say they're computer is f**ked. I ask if they can you feel a cock in it...

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:42 • by ThomsonsPier
318569 in reply to 318566
The Article:
Bob was suddenly reminded of was that he’d forgotten to stop the phone service.

Who with the what now?

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:43 • by Gary (unregistered)
OK, let's actually take this seriously. A frozen (e.g., blue-screened/deadlocked) computer would in fact cool down, while a computer that slowed down because of some cpu-intensive process would stay warm, right?

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:44 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
Oh Mark, you've Bowytz'd another article. That's what you get for editing HTML in Word. We're supposed to be IT professionals, we don't edit HTML in Word!

As for today's WTF... meh, it was a cute story.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:44 • by The Nerve (unregistered)
318573 in reply to 318570
Gary:
OK, let's actually take this seriously. A frozen (e.g., blue-screened/deadlocked) computer would in fact cool down, while a computer that slowed down because of some cpu-intensive process would stay warm, right?


I suggest upgrading your CPU fan.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:46 • by Borken (unregistered)
318574 in reply to 318572
Anonymous:
Oh Mark, you've Bowytz'd another article. That's what you get for editing HTML in Word. We're supposed to be IT professionals, we don't edit HTML in Word!

As for today's WTF... meh, it was a cute story.


Right, I edit all of my HTML pages in ed.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:46 • by Mark Bowytz
318575 in reply to 318545
the beholder:
by:
dkf:
Markp:
Summary fail.
Paragraph usage fail. And there's confusion between “Bob” and “I”. In short, total editor fail.


Yeah, but this seems like a work of fine literature compared to that last disaster by Remy Martin.
It's ironic to read this when you remember that Bowitz even got be a verb for some time here. "The article has been Bowitz'ed" meant that it was stripped of all fun and chopped to uncomprehensionness.

And don't forget that the first couple of articles by Remy have been praised for being well-written.


Actually, TDWTF writing style is trying to emulate the late, great Kilgore Trout.

Based on the agression building in these comments, I'd say it's working.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:47 • by rad131304
318576 in reply to 318554
anon:
Why do they remove the name of the software company, but leave the name of the hospital, when it was the hospital that was guilty of the WTF?

Uh it's because Princeton-Plainsboro the name of the hospital in the TV show "House". It doesn't exist....

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:50 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
318580 in reply to 318570
Gary:
OK, let's actually take this seriously. A frozen (e.g., blue-screened/deadlocked) computer would in fact cool down, while a computer that slowed down because of some cpu-intensive process would stay warm, right?

A blue-screen would trigger a reboot by default on everything since Windows 2000. An application crash (deadlock or otherwise) would very likely result in 100% CPU utilisation, although this is not a given. So, in most scenarios where the computer has hung I would expect it to heat up due to CPU utilisation but this is certainly not guaranteed. There are a lot of ways a computer can crash, it's hard to make generalisations.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:54 • by Skawt (unregistered)
How much cream did he put in his coffee?

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:55 • by Sally (unregistered)
I cant believe the nerve of this SOB! My PC wasn't cold! Another tech I called said it was an ID10T error! And he said he ran a PC software company...

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 09:57 • by Mark Bowytz
318584 in reply to 318572
Anonymous:
Oh Mark, you've Bowytz'd another article. That's what you get for editing HTML in Word. We're supposed to be IT professionals, we don't edit HTML in Word!

As for today's WTF... meh, it was a cute story.


+1 for spelling my name right! Behind the scenes dropping in an article is more like copy-paste from Word (typos come from niggling on a story at 2am, FWIW).

Personally, I blame the 2007's ribbon.

Addendum - yanked the div's...all <p>'s ...much better.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:02 • by by (unregistered)
318585 in reply to 318584
Mark Bowytz:
Anonymous:
Oh Mark, you've Bowytz'd another article. That's what you get for editing HTML in Word. We're supposed to be IT professionals, we don't edit HTML in Word!

As for today's WTF... meh, it was a cute story.


+1 for spelling my name right! Behind the scenes dropping in an article is more like copy-paste from Word (typos come from niggling on a story at 2am, FWIW).

Personally, I blame the 2007's ribbon.


You're doing it wrong:

1. Edit story in Word.
2. Print out the document and place it on a clean, preferably wooden table.
3. Take a digital picture of the story.
4. Load the photo into your computer.
5. Add story as an image link.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:03 • by powerlord
"I was frozen today!"
-- Christopher Lloyd's character in Suburban Commando

I can't help but think that the Mac vs. PC commercials should have used that line...

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:05 • by Anonymous (unregistered)
318587 in reply to 318584
Mark Bowytz:
Anonymous:
Oh Mark, you've Bowytz'd another article. That's what you get for editing HTML in Word. We're supposed to be IT professionals, we don't edit HTML in Word!

As for today's WTF... meh, it was a cute story.


+1 for spelling my name right! Behind the scenes dropping in an article is more like copy-paste from Word (typos come from niggling on a story at 2am, FWIW).

Personally, I blame 2007's ribbon.

I can't argue with that, I've been blaming that stupid ribbon interface for lost productivity for the last 3 years! Funnily enough, Microsoft haven't listened to me yet.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:11 • by Bill's kid (unregistered)
318590 in reply to 318576
rad131304:
anon:
Why do they remove the name of the software company, but leave the name of the hospital, when it was the hospital that was guilty of the WTF?

Uh it's because Princeton-Plainsboro the name of the hospital in the TV show "House". It doesn't exist....


Of course, it was Plainston-Princeboro in the article, not the one where House hobbles about.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:13 • by P (unregistered)
Will my PC stop freezing if I install a heater?

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:14 • by Larry (unregistered)
318593 in reply to 318584
Mark Bowytz:
Anonymous:
Oh Mark, you've Bowytz'd another article. That's what you get for editing HTML in Word. We're supposed to be IT professionals, we don't edit HTML in Word!

As for today's WTF... meh, it was a cute story.


+1 for spelling my name right! Behind the scenes dropping in an article is more like copy-paste from Word (typos come from niggling on a story at 2am, FWIW).

Personally, I blame the 2007's ribbon.


Ribbon? TRWTF is writing this story on a typewriter.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:14 • by by (unregistered)
318594 in reply to 318591
P:
Will my PC stop freezing if I install a heater?

No, but it will stop heating if you install a freezer.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:19 • by anon (unregistered)
318595 in reply to 318570
Gary:
OK, let's actually take this seriously. A frozen (e.g., blue-screened/deadlocked) computer would in fact cool down, while a computer that slowed down because of some cpu-intensive process would stay warm, right?
On the other hand, a crash might put the CPU in a idle loop (100% use), whereas a real process would perform I/O, slowing it down.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:20 • by JamesQMurphy
318596 in reply to 318560
CAPTCHA: verto:
TRWTF is that throughout the entire interim, Sally never encountered a computer that was truly "frozen."


Unless someone took off the the panels to the building HVAC, pointed at the coils, and said, "Sally? Is my computer frozen?"

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:20 • by Larry (unregistered)
318597 in reply to 318594
by:
P:
Will my PC stop freezing if I install a heater?

No, but it will stop heating if you install a freezer.


TRWTF is computers without AC compressors built-in.

Re: Is Your PC Frozen?

2010-08-19 10:21 • by Michael J Swart (unregistered)
Without ... introduction, Bob was informed ... "Hi this is Sally Brumbaker,..."

Sounds like an introduction to me.
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