@thistooshallpass said:
he was collecting this stuff so he would have something to trade for games on a warez forum.
Okay, that part made me laugh. I forgive you. :D
@thistooshallpass said:
he was collecting this stuff so he would have something to trade for games on a warez forum.
Okay, that part made me laugh. I forgive you. :D
[quote user="Renan "C#" Sousa"]when there's a blackout[/quote]
Suck it up -> buy generator -> plug in fridge, computer, modem and/or router -> play games, eat food for hours on end in the dark
I cannot express in text the level of "eew" that story spawned.
Please tell me you burned the pencils.
@Lorne Kates said:
Dismantle your chair and the chair you want. Keep in place only the one piece that has the label on it. Rebuild your chair, starting with that piece, using all the pieces of the other chair. (And vice versa)
Hilariously enough, I'd absolutely have to do it this way. The labels aren't adhesive -- they purchased some permanent white stuff that felt like drawing with lipstick and wrote directly on the chairs. I guess the part that qualifies as another WTF is the fact that there are actually two chair sizes -- the bulk of the chairs are the same, but there are somewhere around a dozen that have wider seats for the, er, wider people. If someone leaves or moves cubicles, the wide chair has to stay where it is. The result? A wide person in an uncomfortably small chair and/or a skinny person in a large chair that they don't need.
EDIT: Oh, I forgot another one.
I discovered something along the lines of:
switch 1:
case a == b
case a == c
etc.
Person responsible (sexual harassment man) and my boss both defended it. Boss changed her mind when I pointed out that switch a, case b, case c was both prettier /and/ didn't make me start choking on stupid.
#whatever: I learned today that chairs cannot be moved between two cubicles without going through upper management, even if said chair is not "assigned" to any cubicle in particular. (Those chairs are labelled! With numbers!)
@serguey123 said:
I think is the other way around
@Cyrus: ... ... ... eeeew.
@Lord abletran: Does that require an evil sidekick? Would I have to pay him? Would that impact my profits?
@hoodaticus: I'm on the other coast. D; Doesn't work so hot here, alas. At least, not in text.
@dhromed said:
@dohpaz42 said:
'nother factor that can affect the amount of available RAM is whether or not the RAM is being shared with the video cardYep. :\
Welcome to why I could probably take one stick of RAM out of every PC on this floor and no one would know the difference.