From the Corporate Disasters challenge. See all 341 entries (closed)
( , Thu 7 Sep 2006, 14:37, archived)
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaahahahahahahahahah
good old microsoft
thjat made me chuckle quietly to myself in a corner
and then I had to go for a lie down
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Thu 7 Sep 2006, 14:38,
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thjat made me chuckle quietly to myself in a corner
and then I had to go for a lie down
Now press the horn, clutch and hazard lights together...
Woo!
Maybe she needs to update the driver?
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Thu 7 Sep 2006, 14:39,
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Maybe she needs to update the driver?
HAHAHAHA
Delayed viewing of this pic...but made me properly snortle...
Very good!
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Thu 7 Sep 2006, 15:13,
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Very good!
no, but she is doing a great impersonation of one
*fwap*
*fwap*
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Fri 8 Sep 2006, 11:40,
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*fwap*
*fwap*
nicely done
Reminds me of the joke below (I work in software engineering, BTW :)
There are four engineers travelling in a car; a mechanical engineer, a chemical engineer, an electrical engineer and a computer engineer. The car breaks down. "Sounds to me as if the pistons have seized. We'll have to strip down the engine before we can get the car working again", says the mechanical engineer. "Well", says the chemical engineer, "it sounded to me as if the fuel might be contaminated. I think we should clear out the fuel system." "I thought it might be an grounding problem", says the electrical engineer, "or maybe a faulty plug lead." They all turn to the computer engineer who has said nothing and say: "Well, what do you think?" "Ummm - perhaps if we all get out of the car and get back in again?"
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Fri 8 Sep 2006, 10:16,
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There are four engineers travelling in a car; a mechanical engineer, a chemical engineer, an electrical engineer and a computer engineer. The car breaks down. "Sounds to me as if the pistons have seized. We'll have to strip down the engine before we can get the car working again", says the mechanical engineer. "Well", says the chemical engineer, "it sounded to me as if the fuel might be contaminated. I think we should clear out the fuel system." "I thought it might be an grounding problem", says the electrical engineer, "or maybe a faulty plug lead." They all turn to the computer engineer who has said nothing and say: "Well, what do you think?" "Ummm - perhaps if we all get out of the car and get back in again?"