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Old 06-16-2003, 05:29 PM   #16
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Re: Sharing the burden of my boredom

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Originally posted by hot_pastrami

Sometimes I think people in general are dumb. I look at the average person's intellect, and I am forced to ackowledge the fact that due to the rules governing mathematical averages, about half of the human race is DUMBER than that average person.
I work as telephone tech support for a national broadband internet provider. It amazes me how dumb people are. Now, I have taken into account that most people aren't "advanced computer users", but over and over, I get people that can only be categorized as plain dumb.

The worst thing a customer can say to me is that they are "computer illiterate". That irritates the shit outta me. Does that mean that if they see words on the monitor they can't read it? I used to kid about this, but after over 2 years doing this, I realize that yes, that is the case in 7 out of 10 customers.

"I get this message every time I (insert action here) that says to go to click on (insert PROMINENT button here). What do I do?" or my all time favorite, going through the windows "internet connection wizard". I don't mind telling them the correct settings, but what gets me is that there is nothing else to do in the window, and there is a big bold "next" button all lit up and ready to click, begging to be clicked, but NO. "Do I click next?" "....uh...yeah." (Next box) "OK, Mr. Customer, go ahead and choose the no option." (long pause, then customer says impatiently) "Do I click next?"

LARGE amounts of people do this. Now, I understand that the majority of the smart people that use our service will never call, because they are smart enough to figure it out, but geez..



edit: damn Dark Ages of Camelot and their "emotes in brackets".....
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Old 06-16-2003, 06:50 PM   #17
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The camera adds 10 pounds.
In my case it adds 100 pounds. In person I look like Tom Cruise.
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Old 06-16-2003, 09:07 PM   #18
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Re: Re: Sharing the burden of my boredom

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What are you talking about? I see my reflection in photographs of mirrors all the time. I mean, think about it, why WOULDN'T you? If you don't, I suggest seeing an ophtalmologist. Or a neurologist.
Or perhaps Buffy...
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Old 06-16-2003, 09:35 PM   #19
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The real reason you don't see yourself in a photo of a mirror:

a camera applys light to the film, the light applied to the film is for those brief 10ths of a seccond in wich the shutter is open if the people are not present for those 10ths of a seccond then they will not show up in the Mirror.

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