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Old 08.27.2008, 07:23 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Glice
I fix computers, in essence. I don't mind when people fuck up. I don't mind when people's hangovers stop them from using a computer like a tool. I don't mind that some people genuinely do not understand computers. But it's the people, the old people, who seem to think that printing out every single e-mail is quicker than reading it on the screen, and will complain about the printer running out of paper when I could really do with getting my teeth into a genuine problem. They're the killers. The people who insist that by being as ground-breakingly idiotic as humanly possible they will, Canute-like, turn back the hands of time to when syphylis reigned and time was told by waterclocks and you asked a priest what Perez Hilton's latest blog was about.

that is the most profound statement that I have ever read on the internet.

right. moving on....

I think it would be a good idea to develop the techmology to turn old people INTO computers. even after retirement, the brain is an awesome number cruncher.
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