1000 I.D.10-t-ic posts

HIP!

HIP!

HURRAY!

Yippee! :slight_smile: :party:

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HIC

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Slan,
D. :smiley:

:laughing: Still celebrating your 3K, I see.

Yaaaay! :party:

Congratulations!

This has been a milestone month here at C&F.

Well done dude!Spaz

So it has!

Congratulations!

Denny

I didn’t even guess I.D.10-t’s nick was a clever way of spelling “idiot” until he pointed it out to me one evening. I thought it was some sort of categorisation from the military or bio-research. Well, I can tell you that I felt like the idiot when I found out the truth of the matter. sigh

count me in nano. the first time i saw it I was thinking of the international classification of disease…–> ICD-10
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Congratulations, ID…keep 'em coming!
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This is computer Help Desk terminology. There are many creative ways to say the user is an incompetent boob in your log book. My other favourite is to log a 24" problem, i.e. the problem is 24" from the monitor.

Which is kind of unfair, because most users get too upset to see that the solution is sometimes simple/obvious. Besides, they are trying to accomplish a task, not learning to be a computer engineer. I have a much bigger problem with the boobs who design applications than the poor schmucks who are trying to use them.

djm

I still think it’s code for “Sally Sue.”

I’m partial to PEBKAC.

Recently, I’ve been the embodiment of “PEBFAC”
(“Problem Exists Between Flute And Chair”)

B.R.:11:@nt!

That made sense.

Congrats! :party:

Carol