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Ugh. That site is a huge WTF. Half the stories are rambling, poorly-written, and have no funny punchline. And is that body text written in the font that I think it is?! shudder
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CompuMart was the dealer, not a general repair shop. It would be more like you pulling your Honda into a Toyota dealership and asking them to fix it.
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Ah... The days of "INVALID FORM INVOLVING THE USE OF COMMA OR REDUNDANT PARENS."
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Sorry but the Missing Icons story is completely ludicrous. We're expected to believe that the user hid things behind her hand and immediately forgot they were there? If so she had far more serious problems than a lack of understanding of computers...
(Although I guess a great way to waste time at the office... "Oh no, my spreadsheet just disappeared! calls tech support with other hand)
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Been there, done that. Had my own TTY & modem in my dorm room. No walking down to the lab for me. Worked repairing Teletypes for the Computing Center. Good times.
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You can never underestimate cluelessness. I once had to repair the computer of a neighbor. Once I found out that because of a recent Windows reinstall (by a helpful and just slightly less clueless neighbor) the motherboard drivers were not reinstalled, I asked for the installation CD. Or, better yet, as I knew they would not understand it, I showed them a CD, and asked them to give me a shiny round thing which looks like this one in my hand, and which they got when they bought the computer. They said they will search the cupboard where they have all their "computer stuff". In a few minutes they returned with... a power cable. "This is the only thing we found, but you're the specialist, so you should be able to fix it with this as well!"
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On the subject of mouse/foot pedal confusion, I can authoritatively say that this really did happen. I was doing MS Word support back in the mid 90s at a call center company called <suck>Stream</suck>, and I had heard of similar stories shortly after I arrived from the other techs, but completely discounted them - that is, until I got a call one myself from an older lady having general Word issues. I don't remember what the reason for the call was, but its was nothing unusual up until that point.
Anyway, towards the end of the call she mentions something about her "shift pedal" not working well. I'm thinking "what the heck is a shift pedal?", so I start asking some questions. Eventually I figure out that she's talking about the mouse she put on the floor, and it moves too easily. When I asked why she did that, she explained that she thought it was a shift key pedal like the one that was on her former office word processor (for some reason I think it might have been a Wang system). Up until that point I had never heard of one of these things, she told me that fast typists liked the shift pedals because you could supposedly increase you typing speed by using your foot to control the shift keys.
Anyway, that's my story. While I remember this type of call not being all that common (I think that was the only one I ever had), I suspect other former Word processing support techs from that era might have similar foot pedal stories.
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I've actually had a person using the cd tray as a cup holder. I'm from right near where the Amish come from though, I mean seriously, we give them rides into Harrisburg and stuff. Most of the people around here are complete technophobes, and I do in home computer support. I mainly end up working with elderly ladies. The one who used it as a cup holder did use it as a cd tray also, but when she didn't have a cd in it held her cup. I started laughing the instant I saw it. I thought it was a prank.
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Another way to get this, is to set your browser to restore your last session on load, and then close it while it's showing a file in %TEMP% in the current tab (I've never cared to memorise what these files are but it's happened twice).
Browser loads, can't find file, shows error page in active tab. User thinks Internet connection is down.
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Mine does too!!!
but now my icons keep disapearing :(
..help?
CAPTCHA "LETATIO", I don't even know any more..
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The foot pedal, eh? You don't say!
Oh, Alex, I've heard this really funny and really fresh story about a CD-ROM drive being used as a coffee cup holder...