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Dave H (MI)

02-21-2007 06:28:41




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My elderly aunt (last time I saw her she was pushing 50) e-mails me regularly with funny things she hears. Here is the latest one...

"There's always one. This has got to be one of the funniest things in a long time. I think this guy should have been promoted, not fired. This is a true story from the Word Perfect Helpline, which was transcribed from a recording monitoring the customer care department. Needless to say the Help Desk employee was fired; however, he/she is currently suing the Word Perfect organization for "Termination without Cause". Operator: "Ridge Hall, computer assistance; may I help you?"
Caller: "Yes, well, I'm having trouble with WordPerfect."
Operator: "What sort of trouble??"
Caller: "Well, I was just typing along, and all of a sudden the words went away."
Operator: "Went away?"
Caller: "They disappeared."
Operator: "Hmm So what does your screen look like now?"
Caller: "Nothing."
Operator: "Nothing??"
Caller: "It's blank; it won't accept anything when I type."
Operator: "Are you still in WordPerfect, or did you get out??"
Caller: "How do I tell?"
Operator: "Can you see the C: prompt on the screen??"
Caller: "What's a sea-prompt?"
Operator: "Never mind, can you move your cursor around the screen?"
Caller: "There isn't any cursor: I told you, it won't accept anything I type."
Operator: "Does your monitor have a power indicator??"
Caller: "What's a monitor?"
Operator: "It's the thing with the screen on it that looks like a TV. Does it have a little light that tells you when it's on??"
Caller: "I don't know."
Operator: "Well, then look on the back of the monitor and find where the power cord goes into it. Can you see that??"
Caller: "Yes, I think so."
Operator: "Great. Follow the cord to the plug, and tell me if it's plugged into the wall.
Caller: "Yes, it is."
Operator: "When you were behind the monitor, did you notice that there were two cables plugged into the back of it, not just one??"
Caller: "No."
Operator: "Well, there are. I need you to look back there again and find the other cable."
Caller: "Okay, here it is."
Operator: "Follow it for me, and tell me if it's plugged securely into the back of your computer."
Caller: "I can't reach."
Operator: "Uh huh. Well, can you see if it is??"
Caller: "No."
Operator: "Even if you maybe put your knee on something and lean way over??"
Caller: "Oh, it's not because I don't have the right angle - it's because it's dark."
Operator: "Dark??"
Caller: "Yes - the office light is off, and the only light I have is coming in from the window.
Operator: "Well, turn on the office light then."
Caller: "I can't."
Operator: "No? Why not??"
Caller: "Because there's a power failure."
Operator: "A power..... ... A power failure? Aha, Okay, we've got it licked now. Do you still have the boxes and manuals and packing stuff your computer came in??"
Caller: "Well, yes, I keep them in the closet."
Operator: "Good. Go get them, and unplug your system and pack it up just like it was when you got it. Then take it back to the store you bought it from."
Caller: "Really? Is it that bad?"
Operator: "Yes, I'm afraid it is."
Caller: "Well, all right then, I suppose. What do I tell them??"
Operator: "Tell them you're too f%*%*%g stupid to own a computer!!!!!""

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Roy in UK

02-21-2007 13:29:19




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 Re: OT a little humor... in reply to Dave H (MI), 02-21-2007 06:28:41  
A lady I know used to work in PC World over here in UK, she told me that they used to get some wonderful cases like that. One of the most common was people ringing up to ask "Where is the any key? I have looked all over but I can"t seem to locate it!" ( as in "Hit any key to continue"). Also to be asked to retrieve lost credit cards from within the computer. Apparently it not unknown for people to stick their credit card into one of the disk drives when it comes to been asked to give their credit card details when buying stuff online.

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ZacsDad

02-21-2007 09:02:42




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 Re: OT a little humor... in reply to Dave H (MI), 02-21-2007 06:28:41  
First, this has been around since the days of the "C:" prompt (how many of you were using computers way back then?)....

Second, as a 55 yr old dad with a 3 year old son I object to the reference of an "elderly" aunt who's pushing 50

with my tongue firmly in my cheek.....



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Keith-OR

02-21-2007 20:20:38




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 Re: OT a little humor... in reply to ZacsDad, 02-21-2007 09:02:42  
Zac, ME !!!! And that was with a system that booted off 5 1/4 floppie, computer had 2-5 1/4 floppie drives. 640 kb mem with 2 mega bite above board mem....


And If I remember correctly it was a com-tech for Compac computers...

Keith & Shawn



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Dave H (MI)

02-21-2007 10:22:55




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 Re: OT a little humor... in reply to ZacsDad, 02-21-2007 09:02:42  
I understand completely.....actually I am the one who is pushing 50. The aunt is over 80. Three year old son? My hero!



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