Pro Pet Tip: if you can’t afford one of those pet gates for the bottom of your stairs to keep your dog downstairs (or you can afford one, but they simply won’t fit your stairs) simply duct tape your vacuum cleaner to the bottom of your stairs. Your dog won’t go near it, and you can also list another use for duct tape in your Red Green journal.
Back in the days of windows 3.1 we used to tell the client turn the computer off wait 10 seconds and then turn it back iton, it worked more often then not
allen@home almost 2 years ago
I think y’all will need more than that.
Copy-&-Paste almost 2 years ago
And speak with a foreign accent so no one understands what you’re saying.
ronaldspence almost 2 years ago
well, that does always seem to work…
BigBoy almost 2 years ago
Never tell them to plug it back in
Detroit Dan almost 2 years ago
Actually the techs at our local internet company are quite helpful.
nosirrom almost 2 years ago
This must be lesson 2.
Lesson 1 is “Is it plugged in?”
MayCauseBurns almost 2 years ago
And keep it unplugged until my shift is over.
jel354 almost 2 years ago
I wonder if that fix will restore color on certain strips on this website.
kaycstamper almost 2 years ago
I hate it when you’ve already done that, call in, go through verification and holding, and gets someone who tells you that…always foreign too!
Znox11 almost 2 years ago
You would be surprised with how often this actually works.
Dobie Premium Member almost 2 years ago
2016 rerun, so more junk from me.
Pro Pet Tip: if you can’t afford one of those pet gates for the bottom of your stairs to keep your dog downstairs (or you can afford one, but they simply won’t fit your stairs) simply duct tape your vacuum cleaner to the bottom of your stairs. Your dog won’t go near it, and you can also list another use for duct tape in your Red Green journal.
Totalloser Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Back in the days of windows 3.1 we used to tell the client turn the computer off wait 10 seconds and then turn it back iton, it worked more often then not
DM2860 almost 2 years ago
Have you tried rebooting?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This is true. When the “Internet goes down”, the only thing we can do is talk to people until it comes back up again and then take the credit.
bbbmorrell almost 2 years ago
I worked in IT for twenty years, and 95% was just figuring out what part to turn off and on.
Bob Blumenfeld almost 2 years ago
What about “Reboot your computer,” Dogbert’s favorite?
geese28 almost 2 years ago
Sounds like an AAA meeting for internet junkies
kreima almost 2 years ago
If your computer isn’t working, send me an email.
spaceagesoul almost 2 years ago
As the British sitcom, The I.T. Crowd taught us: “Hello, I.T., Have you tried turning it off and on again?”
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
I paid how much for this course?
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Okay, technically he is not eating his shirt like in past ‘close to home’ strips. However, he does seem to be having an appetizer
WCraft Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I had an older computer with the 5.5 floppy disc ports and my cup holder once broke.
ScratchyPDX almost 2 years ago
“Have you tried turning it off and then back on again?”
dlaemmerhirt999 almost 2 years ago
This or a hard restart solves 99.99% of my phone and computer’s problems honestly. Viruses just aren’t that common anymore.
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] almost 2 years ago
The IT Crowd
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
There is another one, follow the power cord to the power outlet, and plug it in you dummy.