Things that make you go :rolleyes:

bobsgirl said:
In the process, they messed up the DSL connection. And I couldn't get online, which means I couldn't hang around here. I was not a happy camper.


Hey, but you're back!

Goodie.
 
bobsgirl said:
In the process, they messed up the DSL connection. And I couldn't get online, which means I couldn't hang around here. I was not a happy camper.
Now that's not funny. :mad: :mad:
 
Scalywag said:
I'm a stickler for reading instructions. Whenever my wife buys something that needs to be put together, I usually end up disassembling her attempt and assembling per the direction.

Sometimes it drives her nuts that I will read through the entire directions before even starting assembly.


Sorry Scal, you are the exception to the rule I guess
 
Scalywag said:
I have to admit, I wasn't always that way. But over the years I've found that projects come out better when I follow instructions, use good materials, have the right tools, and take my time.


So...... there is hope? :D

* tells herself to be somewhat patient with M since there seems to be hope*
 
Scalywag said:
were they trying to hook up a router so you could network your computers? if so, these can be complicated. some of the terminology used, especially in Windows, can make you think you're doing something other than what you're actually doing.

reading the instructions is imperative.

Exactly. A router. Not only did they not get it installed, but they had to go in and un-do what they fucked up on the main computer.

MrB had steam coming out his ears. :D
 
Scalywag said:
There's always hope......but, I will almost always refuse to ask for directions when driving. :rolleyes: (now that I think of it, why is it always my job to ask for directions, regardless of whether I am the driver or the passenger?)

I haven't a clue... Usually I'm the one to ask for directions too, same as you, no matter if I'm behind the wheel or not. But that makes sense because I'm the woman in our relationship... :p
 
bobsgirl said:
Exactly. A router. Not only did they not get it installed, but they had to go in and un-do what they fucked up on the main computer.

MrB had steam coming out his ears. :D
Maybe some of the steam caused moisture to accumulate on the router's circuit board?
 
midwestyankee said:
Maybe some of the steam caused moisture to accumulate on the router's circuit board?

No, but now the damn wc seat is damp again... :eek:
 
An uninjured person has had a one-car, accident on a two lane stretch of curvey, hilly road. The on-scene force of officials consis of five police units, three fire rescue squads, umpteen emergency workers,, an ambulance crew and two tow trucks -- and --- the on-lookers are the only ones concerned enough to take on responsibility of directing, alerting and diverting oncoming traffic
 
Every once in a while over the last few weeks, whenever I sign on to Hotmail I get a pop-up window telling me that my browser does not recognize the security certificate from the source of the Hotmail site. :D
 
midwestyankee said:
Every once in a while over the last few weeks, whenever I sign on to Hotmail I get a pop-up window telling me that my browser does not recognize the security certificate from the source of the Hotmail site. :D
and this is funnier if you're using IE. :D
 
that guy is crazy like a Fox.. He stands to make a lot of money if he wins.
 
I went to couples counseling with my girlfriend in order to figure out how to work things out so we could have the things we wanted and still stayed married to our spouses.
Bwa-ha-ha-ha!
 
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