Om.
The systems here are still as fecked up as ever.
Sending or reading an email is now a truly Zen experience.
You click on the Reply button and in a frighteningly Zenlike way, the system responds after a period of extreme contemplation lasting roughly 30 to 45 seconds.
Sometimes more.
Om.
The wonderful MultiFeckedUpFunction Devices are totally offline, so you can't print to them.
Printing is even more Zenlike than the email.
To print out a couple of datasheets, I've had to download the pdfs from the TI site, save them onto a stick, put the stick in my trusty Win2k box, print them out on the attached HP printer, then wander along to the MultiFeckedUpDevice to make copies.
Oddly it still works as a photocopier without needing to validate.
Om.
As an esteemed customer said to me yesterday:
The systems here are still as fecked up as ever.
Sending or reading an email is now a truly Zen experience.
You click on the Reply button and in a frighteningly Zenlike way, the system responds after a period of extreme contemplation lasting roughly 30 to 45 seconds.
Sometimes more.
Om.
The wonderful Multi
Printing is even more Zenlike than the email.
To print out a couple of datasheets, I've had to download the pdfs from the TI site, save them onto a stick, put the stick in my trusty Win2k box, print them out on the attached HP printer, then wander along to the MultiFeckedUpDevice to make copies.
Oddly it still works as a photocopier without needing to validate.
Om.
As an esteemed customer said to me yesterday:
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