I don't think this is about the quality of the machine if you stuck your arm into a pulley and got it taken off. The pulley is doing its job just fine, and the only defect is the idiot who sticks his arm in it. Yes sometimes there are defective products, but believe me there are 100,000 idiots for every faulty machine. Life is about choice, we all have choice.
I read the whole article, and was LOL. I've got to admit he's a pretty good writer. I really thought the article was hilarious.
I used to do helpdesk stuff, and it just really seems to me that non-tech people are just afraid to do anything other than their tasks. I had one guy ask me "how do I create a new folder on my desktop" in windows, he was the VP of Sales. Then there was the time I had to go out to one of our distributors and consult with their "tech guy" on a problem with the printer not printing. He told me had it plugged in and everything, yeah plugged in the wall, luckily I had a spare printer cable with me.
I don't think this is about the quality of the machine if you stuck your arm into a pulley and got it taken off. The pulley is doing its job just fine, and the only defect is the idiot who sticks his arm in it. Yes sometimes there are defective products, but believe me there are 100,000 idiots for every faulty machine. Life is about choice, we all have choice.
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I read the whole article, and was LOL. I've got to admit he's a pretty good writer. I really thought the article was hilarious. I used to do helpdesk stuff, and it just really seems to me that non-tech people are just afraid to do anything other than their tasks. I had one guy ask me "how do I create a new folder on my desktop" in windows, he was the VP of Sales. Then there was the time I had to go out to one of our distributors and consult with their "tech guy" on a problem with the printer not printing. He told me had it plugged in and everything, yeah plugged in the wall, luckily I had a spare printer cable with me.