![]() 08/22/2018 at 10:31 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Oh.
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I can force logoff whenever I want man!
![]() 08/22/2018 at 10:39 |
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explorer works for you?
it mangles sites something fierce for me...
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explorer.exe 4 lyfe
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fair dos my man.. fair dos
*backs away slowly*
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I believe the logoff sound is a a small explosion followed by an expletive...
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s, laugh with this image
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Ok, just the first two groups will laugh. Engineers don’t laugh, but they will immediately form a group, and schedule a meeting to discuss the viability of a new system that would allow the avoidance of the issue presented in this image, based on the fact that it may happen at some point.
If they included the Sys Admin for their lab, it would take about 7 seconds to solve the issue, but that’s not how things work here.
![]() 08/22/2018 at 11:22 |
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You’re thinking if iexplorer.exe, the explorer.exe mentioned above is (how I understant it)
what basically drives the Windows desktop.
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I’m glad I could bring some joy into this world. We got a pretty good chuckle out of it here in the office.