sing a song of WTF.
Jan. 14th, 2008 02:30 pm6:03 AM 1/14/2008
Four hours has undone four months.
What's the use of going on about why? I'd certainly love to deconstruct it, but I'm sore again and don't think I could bear it.
6:32 AM 1/14/2008
Sorry, folks. This has become the griping bitch channel. I'm never pleasant when crossed in love.
In other news, why do conversations like this happen?
Tech: Are you logged in to your account?
Customer: Yes.
Tech: Great, [go do something you have to be logged into your account for].
Customer: Do I have to have my password for that? That's why I was calling. I can't remember it.
WHAT PART OF 'ARE YOU LOGGED IN' DO PEOPLE NOT UNDERSTAND?!?!
7:27 AM 1/14/2008
Related: I HATE it when advertisements say "log on to $WEBSITE" when it is a mere visit and no actual login information (other than the public web viewer account inside the web server) is required.
8:14 AM 1/14/2008
W Neighbor is singing a little song about Outlook.
Fun habits of mine that you have to spend face-time with me to notice: I sing, from time to time. Unfortunately, I have a voice made for ballads, country, or opera. Anything I try to sing devolves into at least one of the above. This works fine when what I am singing is one of the above. It does not work half so well for growly snarly rock songs.
Four hours has undone four months.
What's the use of going on about why? I'd certainly love to deconstruct it, but I'm sore again and don't think I could bear it.
6:32 AM 1/14/2008
Sorry, folks. This has become the griping bitch channel. I'm never pleasant when crossed in love.
In other news, why do conversations like this happen?
Tech: Are you logged in to your account?
Customer: Yes.
Tech: Great, [go do something you have to be logged into your account for].
Customer: Do I have to have my password for that? That's why I was calling. I can't remember it.
WHAT PART OF 'ARE YOU LOGGED IN' DO PEOPLE NOT UNDERSTAND?!?!
7:27 AM 1/14/2008
Related: I HATE it when advertisements say "log on to $WEBSITE" when it is a mere visit and no actual login information (other than the public web viewer account inside the web server) is required.
8:14 AM 1/14/2008
W Neighbor is singing a little song about Outlook.
Fun habits of mine that you have to spend face-time with me to notice: I sing, from time to time. Unfortunately, I have a voice made for ballads, country, or opera. Anything I try to sing devolves into at least one of the above. This works fine when what I am singing is one of the above. It does not work half so well for growly snarly rock songs.