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There is a problem with comment programme on the frist button. Please advice?
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<obnoxiouslyLargeFont>MY COMMENT IS NOT WORK! PLEASE ADVICE?"</obnoxiouslyLargeFont>
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That Chinese man is my new hero.
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That second one reminds me of when people talk louder to someone with a foreign accent. It's as if speaking a different language is the same as having a hearing impairment.
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Can you please repost your comment more clearly?
CAPTCHA: minim - minimal minimal
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that angry yelling man had windows 95 installed 7 years ago back in 1999?
I smell fish here!
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Your filthy blog destroys my Text!IS NOT WORK! PLEASE ADVICE?"</obnoxiouslyLargeFont>
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You misread. He bought the computer 7 years ago, then another company installed windows 95 SINCE then. That seems reasonable.
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Right. Because it's not implausible at all to buy a computer in 1993 and then upgrade it to Win95 two years later.
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Comment not work Urgent need button press this not pricing supply you no pay now else
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Is it just me... or does that last story fit Swampy to a tee?
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Ah, nice, unmarked occupied buildings. I like to tell those I visit that they are lucky I am just the computer repair guy and not an ambulance driver.
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No need to send your Windows95-machine to our 99.9999mls-away location.
Your Caps-button is on. Turn it off and all your trouble is solved!
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Sitting here reading TDWTF in a browser with Zoom set to a fairly high level so I can actually read the text (my eyes are particularly sucky today), I think I might understand what Mr. Chang was trying to do.
It's possible (but admittedly not likely) that he thought the original poster couldn't read the text in his message because it was displaying unclearly onscreen, not that the content was incomprehensible. So, naturally, he re-sent it in a large, bold font to make it physically clearer.
If this is the case, I can imagine him sitting there at the other end, going "WTF?!?!? If you can't read the text, increase your font size, dummy!". Is there an http://www.thedailywtf.cn?
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The Chinese guy should have answered Brendan's unhelpful question with a simple "No" -- obviously he couldn't state the problem more clearly; his English is poor. Perhaps eventually Brendan would have started to understand he needs to frame his question more helpfully; maybe "Which button are you referring to?" would have worked better.
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On that third one... I sympathize with the storyteller... customers like that make me want to take their computer in... and fix it with the heel of my boot.
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I re-read that about five times
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<moreClearly><obnoxiouslyLargeFont>MY COMMENT IS NOT WORK! PLEASE ADVICE?"</obnoxiouslyLargeFont></moreClearly>
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How is he right if you're saying the opposite thing? Your sarcasm failed you. :/
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Problem Supply - ah, in a way it's good to see an American get a taste of our method for dealing with language problems. If you're not understood, just speak louder.
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TRWTF is that the IT guy logged in for some random guy and then left.
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So you're saying you don't work for Dell?
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That's what I just love about users. Even though you're there to fix an ERP problem, they won't hesitate to pre-empt you for an hour and a half to help them fix their report (i.e. do their work for them).
After all, "You know computers, right?"
I finally came up with a response. "You know books, right? Because I have some questions about quantum entanglement..."
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Oh, it's not just an American thing. I once heard a great joke about a Spanish guy visiting the US and trying to communicate this way, but unfortunately it wouldn't make sense in English. Suffice it to say that Capt. Obvious has it right; this is basically a human nature thing.
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"I made too many letters on my duck." (Fat-fingered the password.)
I showed her the backspace key.
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I suspect Mr Chang used computer-translation... the chinese result of which might have been something like 'make sentence more readable'
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Solution advice not button use.
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Nah, no mention of Aliens or his town council making changes to his shared content. Plus, he would never use Word. SSDS exposes the data Word can't, as he would say.
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There is more than one:
The receptionist gave him an ID badge without actually checking to make sure he was supposed to be there (schools and government buildings come to mind).
An executive asks a random guy, that she has never met and does not work for her company, to help her with a report (most likely confidential information).
IT guy comes over and logs in a random guy using his credentials into their production environment with admin access and walks away?! Maybe I should go attempt this at a bank and see if I can get some CC #'s or format their drives.
The support tech walks into the wrong building that is guranteed to have their company name somewhere in plain sight. Either on the building, on a wall/sign in the lobby or on his visitor badge.
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For some reason that reminds me of the QA report I got from one of our users: "Please remove pineapples from screen."
Seems an uninitialized text field in the database contained a string of ðððððððð characters. Solution was to look for a value of all-eths and display "none" in its place.
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TRWTF is #3 having problems with Microsoft Word from Corel Office Suite.
<sarcasm>Everyone knows that Corel Office Suite is famous for publishing Microsoft Word.</sarcasm>
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Re: Problematic Problem, Problem supply, and a Text-Destroying Problem 2010-02-25 10:53 • by frits That second one reminds me of when people talk louder to someone with a foreign accent. It's as if speaking a different language is the same as having a hearing impairment.
Now, talking louder is NOT the right way to speak to a hearing impaired person (or halfdeaf or neardeaf or whatever you like to call us). The right thing to do is to speak clearly (well-articulated). Talking louder just hurts our ears and is generally frustrating.
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No, that man bought a computer in 1992, presumably with MS-DOS and possibly Windows 3.0 or 3.1, depending on when in 1992 he bought it (3.1 came out in 1992, iirc).
At some point after Windows 95 came out - my guess would be between 1996 and 1997, because that's when the Windows 95 versions of Corel WordPerfect Suite came out - he had another company install it on the computer, along with Corel Office Suite.
When he later had problems with the machine in 1999, he went back to the company he bought in from in 1992.
It's not that complicated.
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Living in America, but being from a foreign country, I see this all the time. What is it with Americans' inability to deal with people on an international level? There's a lot of potential for misscommunication when dealing between countries. So you have to be aware of certain protocols and such. Here is where I see people the most oblivious.
But then, how much can you blame Americans? It's not like Europe here where you have so many different countries, cultures, and languages so close together. Most Americans don't have a passport and are born and die before ever leaving the States.
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COULD YOU PLEASE STATE YOUR PROBLEM MORE CLEARLY?
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Wait, we leave the States when we die? Are you speaking physically or metaphysically?
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I think a lot of people have very limited experience in having to cope in non-English speaking countries. Might be even worse in places like Japan.
Try to speak without an accent, talk slowly, leave gaps between sentences for people to process what you just said, and articulate.
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Mo' money, mo' problems.
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What is it with foreigners inability to speak English? Lazy bastards.
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Everyone knows that only Microsoft makes programs for typing documents.
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Maybe he wasn't being sarcastic. ;) He wasn't using the sarcasm font, for one thing.
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this is not an american thing, they just happen to be the butt of the joke
if you're in america, you should be able to see that we also have different cultures. The main difference is that you only really need to know english. Unless you're dealing with a foreigner, anyone that matters will also speak english (I'm sure someone will object to this, but it's 99/100 accurate)
dealing with people in an international level (excepting canada) requires a change of 8 time zones for me. That combined with some places' penchant for not actually telling me that they have a problem, or fun stuff like "it doesn't work, please advise" means that there's plenty more than protocols to contend with. Really, it's not like crap bug reports are specific to one place.
of course, you seal the deal with a dig at 'provincial americans', as though our 3 million or so square miles and 5 time zones are a homogenous group. Since you're here, take a month and travel around. It should give you at least a glimmer of the differences within the country.
Sorry we don't get over there that much, but it's not like we're mobbed with euro tourists over here. I would imagine most French think that vacationing in cote d' azur or prague is just fine, thank you.