Clients Are Stupid
I once had to train a client on how to use their new website. I said, "point the mouse at that button." They looked at me with a quizzical expression, picked up the mouse and held it to the screen. Can you beat this bit of client stupidity?
( , Sun 28 Dec 2003, 22:47)
I once had to train a client on how to use their new website. I said, "point the mouse at that button." They looked at me with a quizzical expression, picked up the mouse and held it to the screen. Can you beat this bit of client stupidity?
( , Sun 28 Dec 2003, 22:47)
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Actually, this is the other way around ...
I was attempting to configure M2 to use as my default mail client and couldn't figure out how to set up the SMTP authentication. So after rooting through Opera and BT's help files I finally caved in and called BT myself.
Me: Hi, I want to use an e-mail client other than Outlook Express and I can't seem to find any literature on it on your site. Is this a case of BT Openworld not working with non-Microsoft programs or can I get any help from you?
Tech Support: Uh ... what's an e- mail client?
Me: ....... *hangs up*
And yes, I worked it out about ten minutes later. But seriously ...
( , Mon 29 Dec 2003, 15:02, Reply)
I was attempting to configure M2 to use as my default mail client and couldn't figure out how to set up the SMTP authentication. So after rooting through Opera and BT's help files I finally caved in and called BT myself.
Me: Hi, I want to use an e-mail client other than Outlook Express and I can't seem to find any literature on it on your site. Is this a case of BT Openworld not working with non-Microsoft programs or can I get any help from you?
Tech Support: Uh ... what's an e- mail client?
Me: ....... *hangs up*
And yes, I worked it out about ten minutes later. But seriously ...
( , Mon 29 Dec 2003, 15:02, Reply)
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