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First of all, sorry for not posting much lately. It's a very busy time, I just finished working for a month, gonna buy a new laptop, a Dell.
Didn't have that much time (and energy) to do much computer related things, and if I did something it wasn't worth blogging about it (and yes, I usually set my standards pretty high :p)
But here is a little teaser, a small list I gathered some years ago, all based on true events:
Bad IT people:
Can not press CTRL-ALT-DEL properly
Loose their command prompt
Can not configure their e-mail client
Do not understand <form>
Can not put RAM in the right memory banks
Do not understand https://
Can not install & configure IIS
Deny that Google is the best search engine
Can not use command line 'ftp'
Do not understand what dual-boot means
Can not open a .pdf file
Forget to check the power supply on failure
Can not use MS Excel
Believe that MSN is the only IM
Do not know the difference between their LAN IP and external IP
Are scared when their cpu load is at 100%
Do not know what extensions are
Put their pencil in a pc cooler
Believe that Hotmail is a program
Can not see extensions
Destroy their mobo and CPU by installing a printer