IT Support
Our IT support guy has been in the job since 1979, and never misses an opportunity to pick up a mouse and say "Hello computer" into it, Star Trek-style. Tell us your tales from the IT support cupboard, either from within or without.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 12:45)
Our IT support guy has been in the job since 1979, and never misses an opportunity to pick up a mouse and say "Hello computer" into it, Star Trek-style. Tell us your tales from the IT support cupboard, either from within or without.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 12:45)
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Error Messages
Working as an IT tech in a school I got a support call from the woodwork teacher teaching a group of 6th formers how to use Pro Desktop. The call was rather interesting.
Teach: Hello, some of the students are getting an error message.
Me: What does the message say?
Teach: Bananas
Me: ...sorry?
Teach: Bananas
Me: I got it the first time. What?
Teach: All the machines say bananas
So I walked over to see that indeed a class of 30 students were staring and an error box saying "Bananas". This seemed to be a quirk of this software, someone had forgotten to write in all the error messages in properly.
Others included:
"please write error statement here"
"Hello World"
"Coconuts"
" "
"Please ignore this error"
"Rubber Ducks"
It was always a joy to try and fix them as no one at their support line had a clue about what I was talking about and several time I got called a nutter and had the phone put down on me.
Oh you crazy developers.
Length? Bigger than a bunch of bananas!
( , Wed 30 Sep 2009, 14:04, 4 replies)
Working as an IT tech in a school I got a support call from the woodwork teacher teaching a group of 6th formers how to use Pro Desktop. The call was rather interesting.
Teach: Hello, some of the students are getting an error message.
Me: What does the message say?
Teach: Bananas
Me: ...sorry?
Teach: Bananas
Me: I got it the first time. What?
Teach: All the machines say bananas
So I walked over to see that indeed a class of 30 students were staring and an error box saying "Bananas". This seemed to be a quirk of this software, someone had forgotten to write in all the error messages in properly.
Others included:
"please write error statement here"
"Hello World"
"Coconuts"
" "
"Please ignore this error"
"Rubber Ducks"
It was always a joy to try and fix them as no one at their support line had a clue about what I was talking about and several time I got called a nutter and had the phone put down on me.
Oh you crazy developers.
Length? Bigger than a bunch of bananas!
( , Wed 30 Sep 2009, 14:04, 4 replies)
The school
bought this before I started as it was recommended as the best thing to use.
It worked great with the AccuLaser in the tech dept.
( , Wed 30 Sep 2009, 14:40, closed)
bought this before I started as it was recommended as the best thing to use.
It worked great with the AccuLaser in the tech dept.
( , Wed 30 Sep 2009, 14:40, closed)
So very true.
I makes me afraid to think they are teaching the next generation and yet they can't do simple tasks like put paper in a printer, or even login.
( , Thu 1 Oct 2009, 10:18, closed)
I makes me afraid to think they are teaching the next generation and yet they can't do simple tasks like put paper in a printer, or even login.
( , Thu 1 Oct 2009, 10:18, closed)
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