I agree with Peter…. also hardware stores don’t include manuals for hammers or screwdrivers (i.e. “don’t let kids use hammer” or “don’t stick screwdriver into outlets”
Peter reminds me of why I loved Clippy so much. It wasn’t because I myself used him. When one of my coworkers would ask me the same stupid questions about a MS Office program that they could have answered themselves with the help file, I’d introduce them to Clippy and his friends. Their attention grabbing antics reminded my coworkers they could ask their Office assistant of choice instead of bothering me with it. If you ask me, Clippy’s programmers deserved a Nobel Prize instead of all the hate.
Amongst my other IT Support colleagues, we have a saying, “RTFM”, which means, “Read The bleeping Manual.” (I’ll leave you to figure out what word “bleeping” is substituting, since GoComics won’t let me say the correct word.)
I don’t use manuals, period. I usually go in completely blind and figure it out on my own.
I like computer games that have no manuals anymore. Trying to figure out how to do certain things can drive you crazy. Luckily there are wikis and walkthrus.
That’s what the F1 Key is for, Peter. Online help.
With Microsoft the error messages are very insightful. “Error 169: Something went wrong. Press F1 for more information” and when you look up error 169 it tells you, “Something is wrong.”
The best help manual for any Microsoft product is Google.
sirbadger almost 2 years ago
Will he be downgraded if he uses the wrong font?
allen@home almost 2 years ago
Peter doesn’t the school still have history books ?
cholomanaba almost 2 years ago
I agree with Peter…. also hardware stores don’t include manuals for hammers or screwdrivers (i.e. “don’t let kids use hammer” or “don’t stick screwdriver into outlets”
Jason Allen almost 2 years ago
Peter reminds me of why I loved Clippy so much. It wasn’t because I myself used him. When one of my coworkers would ask me the same stupid questions about a MS Office program that they could have answered themselves with the help file, I’d introduce them to Clippy and his friends. Their attention grabbing antics reminded my coworkers they could ask their Office assistant of choice instead of bothering me with it. If you ask me, Clippy’s programmers deserved a Nobel Prize instead of all the hate.
minty_Joe almost 2 years ago
Amongst my other IT Support colleagues, we have a saying, “RTFM”, which means, “Read The bleeping Manual.” (I’ll leave you to figure out what word “bleeping” is substituting, since GoComics won’t let me say the correct word.)
I don’t use manuals, period. I usually go in completely blind and figure it out on my own.
Purple People Eater almost 2 years ago
He’s using a Mac, so why is he complaining about Microsoft?
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Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
Maybe Jason threw away the computer manual because he only wanted the computer for his games.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I like computer games that have no manuals anymore. Trying to figure out how to do certain things can drive you crazy. Luckily there are wikis and walkthrus.
dflak almost 2 years ago
That’s what the F1 Key is for, Peter. Online help.
With Microsoft the error messages are very insightful. “Error 169: Something went wrong. Press F1 for more information” and when you look up error 169 it tells you, “Something is wrong.”
The best help manual for any Microsoft product is Google.
Steverino Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Yes, it would.
calliarcale almost 2 years ago
Ah yes; I have this one printed out and posted on the wall of my cubicle. Great to see it come around in the rotation again. ;-)
Robert4170 almost 2 years ago
Peter, you should know by now that the internet is now the manual.
KEA almost 2 years ago
He’s using Word on an iFruit?!?
drycurt almost 2 years ago
I really missed Word Perfect (and Reveal Codes – you could find and fix any anomaly) when the company switched to Word.
NRHAWK Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I haven’t bought a new computer that came with an owner’s manual in so long I forget they used to include them.
sobrown51 almost 2 years ago
Excel-lent!
rick92040 almost 2 years ago
Microsoft on an Apple?
mindjob almost 2 years ago
We’re lucky to get the Quick Start guide nowadays
BiggerNate91 almost 2 years ago
This is why my old high school started a course on computer basics.
T... almost 2 years ago
Very funny, got a great laugh, set-up double barreled and kicker got me! Thanks Bill, for reviving this series…
h.v.greenman almost 2 years ago
I thought they had a iFruit why would he be running Macrohard Doors on it?
JLK235 almost 2 years ago
You have a manual, it’s called a textbook