GasBandit
Staff member
I often like to cackle to people when I've done something mean. To people who have no way (or merely no inclination) of reporting the bad thing I've done to the people I did it to. I sometimes do this in IRC, or to a close friend.
But recent shenanigans around here have me thinking that there might be enough people like me around here that just flat out enjoy being cruel to hapless schmoes. And I'd like to swap stories.
To start off, I'll share this little gem I talked about in IRC a month or so ago, since most of you don't go there.
A certain user here at work was complaining about how slow her computer was acting. Using only the most basic of problem-solving, I saw that an updater for a non-standard toolbar in firefox was eating up 100% of CPU cycles. I killed the task, and hid the toolbar in firefox, and lectured the user about installing unapproved software.
I hid the toolbar. Not uninstalled, hid.
About once a week I still have to go "fix" her computer, and I get to look at her like she's an irresponsible child and say "what'd you break THIS time?" ... and surreptitiously end task on the toolbar updater which, invariably, is eating up 100% of the CPU again.
Every time I come back from that I can't help but stifle giggles all the way back to my office.
But recent shenanigans around here have me thinking that there might be enough people like me around here that just flat out enjoy being cruel to hapless schmoes. And I'd like to swap stories.
To start off, I'll share this little gem I talked about in IRC a month or so ago, since most of you don't go there.
A certain user here at work was complaining about how slow her computer was acting. Using only the most basic of problem-solving, I saw that an updater for a non-standard toolbar in firefox was eating up 100% of CPU cycles. I killed the task, and hid the toolbar in firefox, and lectured the user about installing unapproved software.
I hid the toolbar. Not uninstalled, hid.
About once a week I still have to go "fix" her computer, and I get to look at her like she's an irresponsible child and say "what'd you break THIS time?" ... and surreptitiously end task on the toolbar updater which, invariably, is eating up 100% of the CPU again.
Every time I come back from that I can't help but stifle giggles all the way back to my office.