Re: The "I'm a Moron" Thread
lol did the same thing 2 days ago , had to make some changes to my bu config on my home pc but had to get to work so i was like ill connect from work , get to work fire up teamviewer and relize it wasnt running on the pc i needed it on.
luckily the wife was home and i was able to get her to go start up tv for me lol
Re: The "I'm a Moron" Thread
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Well, once upon a time, in a galaxy far far away, I accepted the position of admin on a forum.......
Re: The "I'm a Moron" Thread
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Fire$torm
Well, once upon a time, in a galaxy far far away, I accepted the position of admin on a forum.......
And now you want to drink ALL the beers... ;)
Re: The "I'm a Moron" Thread
Today's moron moment:
Installing BOINC on a laptop. Get a message that BOINC is not available for my type of process. Panic ensues.
Panic then subsides once I removed my head from my rectal region and realized I was installing the x64 version on a 32-bit machine. Oy.
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DUH Moment. (I'm officially a Moron!)
Tonight I built a homemade power cable to attach an r-box to my computer's power supply using a molex connector.
I took great care in making the solder joints and insulating it. It looked very well built.
I also used a volt ohm meter to check the continuity and correctness of the connections.
I had made this configuration 3 times before with great success and neatness.
I went to plug in the cable to the power supply and it wouldn't fit.
DOH!!! I had very carefully attached a male molex connector from the scrap drawer to the end of my r-box barrel connector.
The two male connectors (the cable and the computer power supply) would not mate.
My computer is just not that inclined. :o
Back to the work bench to start all over with a female connector this time. ~X(
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My moment last week ... I was working on getting all the current PG badges up to the gold level. All my machines had HT turned off and I had 4 machines running one project and the last 2 machines each had 6 SOB WU going. So I get enough pending done on the 1st project and I change to the next. Then I went in one machine at a time and deleted the running WU because I didn't need any more. That was fine through the 1st 4 machines. Yep, you guessed it, I continued to the last 2 machines as well and deleted 12 SOB WU that had been running over 4 days and would have finished in about 12 more hours. DOH!!!
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Here is an "old" one. Years ago, when I worked for HP, I had a very very nice HP Workstation with a high speed, high capacity external HDD that I did all my work on. For a 3 week period I had been writing application notes that we published on how to use a PC to control test instrument over HPIB (HP Interface Bus). There were 4 versions that covered the different common HPIB/GPIB interace cards. So for 3 weeks all I had played with was a PC and DOS.
We had an engr. come down from HP Loveland that wanted to show us some software they were developing and he asked if he could borrow my Workstation and of course I said sure. So here we are in a room of probably 50 R&D engineers and he hands me a 3.5" floppy and asks me to move it to the hard drive. No problemo ... copy A:\ C:\ and hit Return. One slight problem did emerge ... the OS on the Workstation was NOT DOS. The command actually made the C: drive the exact image of the 3.5" floppy. So I now had a very expensive, high speed, high capabity 3.5" floppy. The second I hit return I realized what I had done and reached for the power cord but of course it was far too late to be saved. I stood up and walked out of the room without saying a single word ... hard to believe :D
Fortunately, there was a built in tape drive on that HDD. Unfortunately, someone had been too lazy to use it for over 6 months ... I lost a lot of work that afternoon. Have you ever seen a grown man cry =))