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There's a huge difference between the number of people who ask my advice and the people who actually get an answer...
Why can't I be applicable like John? - Me, April 2011 ----- Beidh ceol, caint agus craic againn - Seán Bán Breathnach ----- Da mihi sis crustum Etruscum cum omnibus in eo! ----- Just because a thing is new don’t mean that it’s better - Will Rogers, September 4, 1932
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For me, the discrepancy is between the number of people who ask my advice and the number that actually take it.
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If anybody in friends group / relatives, is planning to buy tech product, we inform each other. Find as much information about it and then decide to go for it or not.
Thanks & Regards,
Vani Kulkarni
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A prophet has no honor in his own country.
They do whatever they wish with or without my wisdom and or blessing.
I'm the last of 5 so have had no creditability within the family.
So they load Norton 360, Macafee Internet "Security" all at once as well as whatever the google hits say to run then defrag to try n' speed it up. - Boy do they like to bandy about "defrag" in social circles.
Then they scrap it all for a Mac cause Macs don't have problems......
Do I seem bitter?
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Says it all, really.
Henry Minute
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
I wouldn't let CG touch my Abacus!
When you're wrestling a gorilla, you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is.
Cogito ergo thumb - Sucking my thumb helps me to think.
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Most people ask when something have crashed and not working.They expect we can fix hardware problem also and can even repair calculator
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Amol_B wrote: They expect we can fix hardware problem also and can even repair calculator
yea... totally agree with you... But I had love for both, hardware and software. Thankfully I can fix my PC on my own (as I have built it) and also fix some hardware problems Its an added advantage because if something goes wrong in my PC, I dont have to panic and run after a hardware guy to get that fixed. Its just like instant solution
Always Keep Smiling.
Yours Pankaj Nikam
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My wife always asks my advice before buying a tech item...
Then she goes and buys what I told her not to buy where I told her not to buy it.
Then she ploughs on to use it in contravention of logic and the instructions and when she has no success asks me to train her in its proper use (which training she proceeds to ignore).
Then she expects me to support, maintain and fix it for ever.
(I love her really.)
Phil
The opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of the author, especially if you find them impolite, inaccurate or inflammatory.
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Thanks & Regards,
Vani Kulkarni
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That sounds vividly familiar. I'm providing 24/7 on-site and remote support for my whole family.
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My best friend Lisa.
xoxo
Kid sister
There's no place like Lounge - Me
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When somebody come to me to take advice.. i always ask for pamphlet because there are too many offers..
ssd_coolguy
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At the beginning some asked but when they realized that I would only suggest color then they all stopped.
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Recently my sister decided to buy a new laptop. So she went to one of those big electronic stores and asked the sales guy "Which computer should I buy?", and the guy said "Doesn't matter". She was pissed with this poor advise and left.
In the evening she called me and asked me "Which computer should I buy?", and i said "Doesn't matter", She: "That's what the sales guy said", Me: "That's because he is right". So she went back and bought one with a nice color. Now she is happy.
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You and the sales guy both answered better than me. If someone ask me I look the person and then I said buy a pink one or buy a blue one.
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I fall in the 7-10 range, mostly family members, some friends. It's usually about buying computers, which has a conversation that goes like this:
Them: "What computer should I buy?"
Me: "I don't keep up on prices."
Them: "Who is better, Dell or Gateway?"
Me: "Gateway is still in business?"
Them: "I... think so."
Me: "The last two computers I bought were Macs."
Them: "They're too expensive."
Me: "Well it depends..."
Them: "So, Dell or Gateway?"
Me: "I really don't think it matters."
Them: (Finally getting irritated.) "But what would you buy?"
Me: "The last time I bought a desktop PC I didn't build myself, back in 1996, I bought a Gateway 2000. I hope they still come in cow boxes ..."
Them: "Thanks so much! I'll go buy that."
Me: "I did buy a Dell laptop in 2003, which was a piece of crap."
Them: "Ok, I think..."
Me: "Then I bought an HP laptop a couple years ago. That convinced me to switch to Macs."
Them: "Oh... so you think I should get a Mac?"
Me: "No, they're too expensive."
Look at me still talking when there's science to do
When I look out there it makes me glad I'm not you
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Long time ago my ex-boss said why pay extra for a silent fan?
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It should start out with your first answer being, Ok you buy the beer, then string them along with the rest of the conversation as long as he keeps buying!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I get asked about all things electrical, from cell phones, laptops, PCs, televisions, DVD players to wash machines and microwaves.
They usually start with “You know about electronics don’t you?”
Most of the time they’ve already made their product choice and are hoping that I will confirm their choice as a good one. The one thing I generally advise is to check the reviews online by doing a search on a product.
I usually tell them as long as it isn’t one of those “As seen on TV!” products that the product should work just fine.
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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If the conversation starts with "So your in the computer business are you?"
Then I usually know someone is going to ask me a question not relating to my pc's in anyway.
Like the one guy asked me to fix his video machine and when I told him I have no idea how to fix it, he said but I just told him I'm in the computer business.
Another case, fiend's dad asked me to fix his GPS...
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..with a predictable answer; "the cheapest thing you can get away with".
No, I'm not interested in comparing products, since they're already comparable. Go choose your color, the rest is non-sense.
Yes, *ANY* modern computer will have a fast browser. And yes, a fast word-processor. No, I don't care about your phone-religion - if you can make a call with your phone, the device works as intended.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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