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Apr. 9th, 2010 10:43 amYou know what's worse than dealing with second liners who wouldn't be able to find a clue if it wore a fetching little hat and a sign reading 'I am a clue!'?
The ones that do find a clue, but it is unfortunately not relevant to the majority of their work. So you see them trying to apply this clue to any and all problems, occasionally picking bits off and pulling off its legs and twisiting the head just so's they can make it fit.
And then there's customers who think they have a clue. This one here's fun: customer has run hundreds of speedtests and still records slow speed. Checked ping values to international standards. The speed is spinning and buffering.
What in the name of sweet buggering baby Jesus does that even mean?! To add insult to injury, as part of the 'hundreds' of speedtests, this...light has run three tests from an office LAN! I'm sure Mister 'The speed is spinning and buffering' will just be overjoyed to hear that he has completely buggered up all his 'careful' and 'precise' testing and he can start again from scratch.
The ones that do find a clue, but it is unfortunately not relevant to the majority of their work. So you see them trying to apply this clue to any and all problems, occasionally picking bits off and pulling off its legs and twisiting the head just so's they can make it fit.
And then there's customers who think they have a clue. This one here's fun: customer has run hundreds of speedtests and still records slow speed. Checked ping values to international standards. The speed is spinning and buffering.
What in the name of sweet buggering baby Jesus does that even mean?! To add insult to injury, as part of the 'hundreds' of speedtests, this...light has run three tests from an office LAN! I'm sure Mister 'The speed is spinning and buffering' will just be overjoyed to hear that he has completely buggered up all his 'careful' and 'precise' testing and he can start again from scratch.