User places cardboard CD inside drive, wonders why computer “makes a funny noise and does nothing” [Humor]
Moral of this story: just because it is in the shape of a CD does not necessarily mean it will work inside a computer.
Moral of this story: just because it is in the shape of a CD does not necessarily mean it will work inside a computer.
Saving money one game at a time.
Company continually "compresses" 300KB worth of Excel files until the ZIP is 40MB large.
New use of PRISM: finding a significant other.
"Plug it back into a USB slot." "How can I tell which slot that is?"
Person tells tech support that the Internet is not working... while chatting with said tech support over the Internet.
Comic pokes fun at how Windows almost always inaccurately estimates how much time is left to complete an action.
"Well, you said it was overheating, so I poured water on it to cool it down!"
Who else is paranoid that the NSA is watching our every digital move?
Computer is typing numbers instead of letters, dumb tech support wants to blame a virus.
Am I the only one who can never insert a USB wire properly on first attempt?
"The computer was a bit glitchy before it was thrown hard on the ground so I don't have a clear idea of what caused it to just switch off, my hunch is its a virus or battery failure."
But I prefer being a couch potato.
If asked to pick between a Star Wars or Star Trek backpack, which would you pick?
"When I got the CD in the mail, it broke in half. I scotch taped it back together... is there any reason that would cause it to not work???"