I hate calling tech support. Often they will tell you something that is so stupid you wonder if they know anymore than you do about a problem. I have even had them ask me to call them back and tell them if I found an answer to a problem.
I once called tech support, and the technician admitted he’d been trained, but hadn’t really worked on the system I was using before. When I suggested maybe I should call back and try to get someone who was more familiar with my system, he said something to the effect of, “No, I need to get experience with this.” Needless to say, I hung up, tried again, and, thankfully, got someone who knew what they were doing.
Anybody ever read/remember The Gandalara Cycle by Randall Garrett? or The Gentle Giants of Ganymede by James Hogan? Both had GREAT explanations for the beginnings of the human race. . .
The only reason we’ve gotten this far is because the dinos got wiped out by a meteor. Otherwise they would’ve kicked out collective butts in due course.
The problem is a basic incompatibility in protocols between cold-blooded data and warm-blooded data. The interface looks the same but the capacity for infinite looping and runaway geometric replication has a viral element. We probably should not have started with a complete reboot.
Many dinosaurs and related had physiologies like mammals their counterparts. Both did similar functions but only the bird ones had hollow bones and air sacs which allowed them to grow to far larger sizes than any mammal ever could.
He was trying to install the Latest Release of HeavenOS, but the 2.0 release was corrupted when one of the Angels tried to cut corners and copied some code from Windoze 98.
He should know better than to try out the Beta Release.
Every time I think about what a totally unlikely set of circumstances has to be maintained or I’ll just stop breathing, I’m astounded that anybody ever makes it out of babyhood. And don’t even get me started on societal structures.
Bilan over 5 years ago
I don’t see what could’ve gone wrong. He’s using the best cloud computing server.
sirbadger over 5 years ago
Fat fingers on a small keyboard.
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
Make one of the canine species dominant. After all, “dog” spelled backwards is….
gbars70 over 5 years ago
The biggest snafu since black holes.
enigmamz over 5 years ago
If only dolphins had thumbs and could make fire….
Superfrog over 5 years ago
This is why not even God has faith in tech support.
David Henderson over 5 years ago
I hate calling tech support. Often they will tell you something that is so stupid you wonder if they know anymore than you do about a problem. I have even had them ask me to call them back and tell them if I found an answer to a problem.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 5 years ago
Then mr. Almighty struck the wrong target .
kaffekup over 5 years ago
In the real worst-case scenario, a serpent winds up giving some woman bad advice.
rkaresh over 5 years ago
I used to say that 70% of my tech support’s interactions with me was a learning experience for them
bryce.gear over 5 years ago
Thought provoking. Could be the reason.
scpandich over 5 years ago
I once called tech support, and the technician admitted he’d been trained, but hadn’t really worked on the system I was using before. When I suggested maybe I should call back and try to get someone who was more familiar with my system, he said something to the effect of, “No, I need to get experience with this.” Needless to say, I hung up, tried again, and, thankfully, got someone who knew what they were doing.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Buttercup is the extreme example of data corruption. It will take more than a superior virus solution to erase the after effects.
uniquename over 5 years ago
So all our problems can be traced to a data migration error?
DanFlak over 5 years ago
I like the Gary Larson explanation: it shows them smoking cigarettes.
1953Baby over 5 years ago
Anybody ever read/remember The Gandalara Cycle by Randall Garrett? or The Gentle Giants of Ganymede by James Hogan? Both had GREAT explanations for the beginnings of the human race. . .
tripwire45 over 5 years ago
So everything was left up to chance. Not much for the big guy in the clouds to do then.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 5 years ago
If the dinosaurs hadn’t disappeared, we wouldn’t be here.
nikpromo over 5 years ago
I would not be surprised if there was some actual truth behind today’s non sequitur.
Andrew Sleeth over 5 years ago
The only reason we’ve gotten this far is because the dinos got wiped out by a meteor. Otherwise they would’ve kicked out collective butts in due course.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
Knock, knock …
mistercatworks over 5 years ago
The problem is a basic incompatibility in protocols between cold-blooded data and warm-blooded data. The interface looks the same but the capacity for infinite looping and runaway geometric replication has a viral element. We probably should not have started with a complete reboot.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Many dinosaurs and related had physiologies like mammals their counterparts. Both did similar functions but only the bird ones had hollow bones and air sacs which allowed them to grow to far larger sizes than any mammal ever could.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member over 5 years ago
He forgot to dial down the aggression factor.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 5 years ago
Sure, upload everything to the cloud they said… what could go wrong?!
jmworacle over 5 years ago
You’re wrong! It’s all Donald Trump’s fault!
PShaw0423 over 5 years ago
There was an episode of “Futurama” where the Earth was described as a “mudball inhabited by psychotic apes.” Depressingly accurate, I’d say.
bakana over 5 years ago
He was trying to install the Latest Release of HeavenOS, but the 2.0 release was corrupted when one of the Angels tried to cut corners and copied some code from Windoze 98.
He should know better than to try out the Beta Release.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
Every time I think about what a totally unlikely set of circumstances has to be maintained or I’ll just stop breathing, I’m astounded that anybody ever makes it out of babyhood. And don’t even get me started on societal structures.