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BRx8
11-12-2003, 01:37 PM
just a funny little read a coworker forwarded on to me, i find it quite amusing cuz i work with PCs everyday and they do get moody at times...oh, and i think you're supposed to take the computer's dialogue figuratively, not literally...



Antagonism

Computer: You have installed a new network card.

Lucas: That is correct.

Computer: It is a RealTek8026.

Lucas: No, that is the card I just replaced.

Computer: I am now looking for drivers for your RealTek8026.

Lucas: You don't understand. I just removed the RealTek8026. I now have a DLink510.

Computer: I have found a driver for your RealTek8026. Shall I install it?

Lucas: But it's not a...fine, whatever make you happy.

Computer: I have updated the driver and will now restart.

Lucas: Whatever.

Computer: [restarts]

Lucas: Get me myth5, please.

Computer: I can't. Your RealTek8026 isn't behaving as it should.

Lucas: Of course not, dumbass. Like I said, I have a DLink510.

Computer: Check the Properties/Drivers menu on your hard drive icon.

Lucas: Okay. Yes, I know that you think it's a RealTek8026, but...no, never mind. Remove that RealTek.

Computer: Done. I will now reboot. [pause] I have found new hardware.

Lucas: Yes. It is my DLink510.

Computer: It is a RealTek8026. I am looking for drivers...

Lucas: IT'S NOT A FUCKING REALTEK.

Computer: I have found a driver. Shall I use it?

Lucas: No. Use the driver on this disk.

Computer: Okay. Ah, I see that this is a driver for a DLink510.

Lucas: Indeed it is. That's what I have. The card you are looking at is a DLink510, not a RealTek8026. My old card was a RealTek8026, but I am now holding it up in front of you. See? Clearly, the card inside the computer is not a RealTek8026. Do you understand?

Computer: Sure.

Lucas: [attempts to log on and fails] Why isn't this working?

Computer: Boy, you got me. I think your RealTek8026 is acting up.

Lucas: What?

Computer: Perhaps you put it in wrong or something.

Lucas: Listen, asshole, I'm not going to say it again. I have a DLink. The driver I gave you is for a DLink. Look - see this device profile? It's for a DLink! You say so yourself!

Computer: Do you want me to freeze up on you?

Lucas: Don't you try to threaten me, you sack of shit.

Computer: [freezes up]

Lucas: [restarts] I dare you to do that again.

Computer: [freezes up]

Lucas: GOD DAMN [restarts] I'M GONNA SMASH YOUR FUCKING HEAD LIKE A DRY EGGSHELL.

Computer: [amusedly] Hey, guess what I just detected! It's a RealTek8026!

Lucas: Yeah, yeah, keep it up and see what it gets you.

Lucas: [shuts down machine] [removes DLink card, noting that "DLink" is clearly written on the central chip] [restarts computer] Well, do you see any RealTek's now?

Computer: RealTek? What's that?

Lucas: If I do a search for RealTek, or rt, or 8026, I'm not going to find any bullshit files hidden in this pathetic, bloated OS, am I?

Computer: Of course not.

Lucas: [searches] [finds nothing] Excellent. Perhaps you were just confused.

Computer: Hm. Could be.

Lucas: [shuts down] [reinserts DLink510] [restarts]

Computer: I have located some new hardware. It is a RealTek8026. I am now searching...

Lucas: DAMN YOU TO HELL.

Computer: ...for drivers for this device. Look, I've found three. Which shall I choose from?

Lucas: This isn't funny, you filthy cocksucker. Tell you what: I'll switch my DLink to a different slot.

Computer: What's a DLink? All I see is this RealTek8026. Shall I load up a driver for...

Lucas: [shuts down] [swaps slots] [double-checks that "DLink" is written on this card and "RealTek" is written on the card lying on the floor] [restarts]

Computer: I have found new hardware. It is a DLink510 Ethernet adapter.

Lucas: Excellent! It certainly is!

Computer: Ha ha, no, I was kidding. In fact it is a RealTek8026.

Lucas: YOU FUCKING LOAD OF SHIT, WHY ARE DOING THIS TO ME?

Computer: What? I can't hear you. I'm all frozen up! [freezes up]

Lucas: [restarts] Man. A $1700 piece of crap. I could buy crap for $5 a bag back in Illinois, but here in California it goes for $1700.

Computer: Glory be, what is this that I detect? It appears to be a RealTek8026! A fine company, that RealTek. Shall I show you the wide array of drivers available for your RealTek8026?

Lucas: Fuck you. [goes to bed]

pyrospawn
11-12-2003, 02:08 PM
ROFLMAO awesome reading, can't stop cracking up

jtimbck2
11-12-2003, 02:51 PM
Oh. my. god. That is one of the most hilarious things I've seen in a long while! Thank you so much!!! :D

Toadman
11-12-2003, 02:53 PM
Gotta love Plug and Play!! :D

pyrospawn
11-12-2003, 03:11 PM
the most funny thing about it is I can imagine it happening to me IRL :D

BRx8
11-12-2003, 04:17 PM
New Knowledge Base Article - Microsoft (http://ehampshire.com/misc/Q209354.htm)

nosubstitutec4s
06-28-2004, 04:23 PM
i dont get it

EDIT: i am not an idiot, and i get the dialogue in the begining. i was refering to the link above my post

Nubo
06-28-2004, 04:48 PM
Dave Bowman: All right, HAL; I'll go in through the emergency airlock.
HAL: Without your space helmet, Dave, you're going to find that rather difficult.
Dave Bowman: HAL, I won't argue with you anymore! Open the doors!
HAL: Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye.

draco067
06-29-2004, 09:05 AM
The sad thing is, that pretty much happened to me :( I decided to reformat a few weekends ago, and when I was done I couldn't get the computer to boot, it would hang during the POST. So I removed all the devices except the mouse, keyboard, and monitor, worked fine. Plugged all my USB stuff back in (printer, hub, network adapter, digital camera) - it wouldn't boot again. So I took them all out, and tried them one at a time. First try - USB hub - wouldn't even light up (meaning its working). Tried a different USB slot - works fine. Add the printer - wait, the hub quit working, rearrange everything again. I spent 2 hours trying different configurations of the same devices in different slots on my hub and motherboard. I hate USB :mad: :mad: :(