Survey Reveals a Majority Believe "the Cloud" Is Affected by Weather
SmartAboutThings writes "In a recent survey performed by Wakefield Research, it has been discovered that the majority of the surveyed Americans are quite confused about the notion of Cloud, when it relates to Cloud Storage/Computing. The most interesting fact is that 51% of the surveyed persons thought that stormy weather interferes with cloud computing!"
Surveys suggest most surveys are wrong :)
Or when the rain provides enough interference that you can no longer poorly piggy-back on your neighbor's WiFi.
My sister opened a computer store in Hawaii. She sells C shells by the seashore.
In a saner world, we'd just ship all hipsters to Seattle, and be done with them.
Om, nomnomnom...
No, we'd nuke it from the cloud.
I was told once by the cable crew who came to fix my cable, that because of squirrels eating at the cable, water had leaked in. As it was a 3 pole run,, some stupid amount of *gallons* of water poured out of the cable.
I had a cable guy try to tell me that the plasma in a plasma TV was the same as the plasma in human blood. I gave up trying to explain it to him as he was pretty adamant about it. I can only imagine how he thought the manufacturers got it.
Elections?