Guy Berger Posted November 6, 2004 Report Posted November 6, 2004 From last week's issue of the Economist: LISA HOOK, an executive at AOL, one of the biggest providers of traditional ("dial-up") internet access, has learned amazing things by listening in on the calls to AOL's help desk. Usually, the problem is that users cannot get online. The help desk's first question is: "Do you have a computer?" Surprisingly often the answer is no, and the customer was trying to shove the installation CD into the stereo or TV set. Quote
J.A.W. Posted November 6, 2004 Report Posted November 6, 2004 From last week's issue of the Economist: LISA HOOK, an executive at AOL, one of the biggest providers of traditional ("dial-up") internet access, has learned amazing things by listening in on the calls to AOL's help desk. Usually, the problem is that users cannot get online. The help desk's first question is: "Do you have a computer?" Surprisingly often the answer is no, and the customer was trying to shove the installation CD into the stereo or TV set. Quote
.:.impossible Posted November 6, 2004 Report Posted November 6, 2004 Holy shit. What do people think the internet is? I'd be interested to find out how many of the those people VOTED this year! Quote
AfricaBrass Posted November 6, 2004 Report Posted November 6, 2004 Holy shit. What do people think the internet is? I'd be interested to find out how many of the those people VOTED this year! One thing... I bet they like red more than blue. Quote
AfricaBrass Posted November 6, 2004 Report Posted November 6, 2004 Seen Jay Walking recently? Yes.... YIKES!!!! I love the Jay Walking All-Stars. Quote
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