Re: I Love Utter Idiots....
thanks for wasting space.
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Originally posted here by Tiger Shark
Subtitle: How your local computer repair company sees the world of computer professionals.
I thought I would share this email exchange with you as a demonstration of the potential calibre of your local computer repair company... It could have gone into Computer Humor but I have the feeling that it isn't really all that funny.
Introduction: My organization puts out a quarterly magazine mostly for PR purposes in the metropolitan area. They have a section called "Ask the Experts" and the latest edition contained an editorialized version of my "How to protect your home computer". It contained a misquote but that was inconsequential to the subsequent "discussion". In the piece, listed numerically, were the usual go to <insert web site here> and download the free version of <insert security application here> stuff.
A local lady who received the magazine and manages a local computer repair company wrote the following to the head of PR that she forwarded to me:-
Note: Italicized comments in square brackets are mine and the names of the "innocent" are protected.
Well.... I'm afraid I found that all a little much and certainly thought it required a response:-
Not to pass up an opportunity to tell me how little I know about computers in the "real world" the dear lady responded:-
She really did say I have had little exposure to the "real world"... :rolleyes:
Well, you know me.... That absolutely required a respose:-
Well.... Apparently nothing can quench her arrogant, "I know better than you" attitude:-
OMG.... I'm a "Dime a dozen technician" and my career is in jeopardy.... The funny thing is she doesn't even realize that we are her customer - she is the _vendor_ of graphic arts to our PR department.... How dumb can she be?
Add to that the awful grammar/spelling, (yeah, ok, I have a typo too, coming up in my response), she is really coming across as a "professional".
Well.... I decide to run a google search on her company and find they don't even have their own web site. Did I mention her email address is an AOL address? Oops, silly me.... I find a single reference to the "interviews" by the local media she was so proud of.... It appears that Mike Wendland, in a piece about online stalkers of underage girls called them and asked if they ever find pornographic material that might have been downloaded by the kids on home machines. The single line in his report indicated that the technician did.... WOW!!!!!
I'd also love to know which PC her partner built at the age of ten some thirty five years ago..... (Yes, it's possible... But it's unlikely(?)... Which makes me question her veracity).
Now I'm fed up with her and respond:-
I'm not sure this is over yet but it is a wonderful example of how your local computer repair people may turn out to be a little less adept than they will tell you they are. To be honest I would rather you trust your neighbor's 12 year old.....
Hopefully the saga is closed.... Why do I have the horrible feeling it isn't.
Edited: A bloody Typo.... <LOL>