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For having fun with the Boss, of course!

Published Saturday 26th January 2008 09:02 GMT

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When will the Boss ever learn... 

By Rosuav
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 09:45 GMT
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... not to buy anything that the BOFH recommends? I wonder whether he'd be eligible for a Darwin Award for this.

Brilliant!

Fantastic 

By Roger Greenwood
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 10:30 GMT

I've just ordered my GPS.

Knock down Ginger 

By xjy
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 11:53 GMT
Happy

At last!

Knock down Ginger meets Hi-Tech and a beautiful bouncing baby is born...

the boss can't learn 

By Chad H.
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 11:56 GMT
Alert

the boss isn't a single character... The boss is frequently... Err.. "Recycled"... Clickety click here, Zappity Zap there, and bang, one new boss vacancy at BOFH towers.

(What ever happened to *Clickety click*?)

@Rosuav: The Boss can't learn... 

By El Anon
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 11:59 GMT
Happy

...as he is replaced, suffers an "unfortunate" accident, etc before he even has a chance. Besides, he must be a slow learner for maximum comedic effect...

The Boss never learns... 

By Sean Nevin
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 14:20 GMT

...because they never last very long. Usually the Boss get fired (because of the Bastard); quits (because of the Bastard); or has a "tragic workplace accident" (again because of the Bastard). I think the Boss turnover rate averages about six weeks, just a little more than Beancounters.

Memories 

By Will Godfrey
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 14:55 GMT
Coat

Tying adjacent door knockers together then ringing the bell just pales into insignificance <sigh>

GPS? 

By Spike
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 15:19 GMT
Pirate

Ah, Simon obviously knows the real meaning of GPS. It's a Geographical Punishment System!

In 300 yards, go straight over, off the cliff.

Much better. 

By yeah, right.
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 15:35 GMT

Simon's back! Giving me some cracking good ideas too...

Re: GPS? 

By Dave P
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 17:09 GMT

Ah, like the bloke in California who turned onto the tracks in front of a commuter train because the GPS told him so. Then had the brilliance to stand on the tracks, waving, to try and get the train to stop.

Does the BOFH go Geocaching? 

By Trygve Henriksen
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 18:43 GMT
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Just imagine the swag he could leave in the caches...

Or where he would hide his own caches...

I geocache 

By Rhys
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 21:05 GMT
Black Helicopters

It's fun, but really, the clues should have lead the boss to try and break into the ECHELON Antenna domes or some other govt installation guarded by humourless paranoids Black Helicopter drivers who would have held him for weeks for questioning :P

geocaching... 

By Chad H.
Posted Saturday 26th January 2008 23:37 GMT

could geocaching be combined with beancounter pinball?

@Trygve Henriksen 

By Jeremy
Posted Sunday 27th January 2008 02:52 GMT
Coat

Where would he hide them?

Haqre n uvtu ibygntr ryrpgebqr

Of course! (That's rot-13'd for the uninitiated)

re:"Recycled" 

By tony trolle
Posted Sunday 27th January 2008 06:07 GMT
Alien

we know about the 'Recycled' bosses but how old is the PFY now ?

@Jeremy 

By Jon Pain
Posted Sunday 27th January 2008 14:24 GMT

Under a High Voltage Electrode

@Jeremy 

By Trygve Henriksen
Posted Sunday 27th January 2008 17:55 GMT

Maybe the BOFH would do that...

I'm not so much of a bastard, so mine are mostly hidden on mountaintops...

(I have a few on islets, too. Can't make it too easy... )

My Geocaching.com handle is Gadgetman! if anyone is interested.

Best GPS trick... 

By BatCat
Posted Sunday 27th January 2008 18:13 GMT
Happy

... I've done is setting some poor geographically challenged visiting Road Warrior's Home address to somewhere completely different. They just jump in the car, fire up TomTom and hit Home as the destination. I wonder how long it is before they realise they're heading in completely the wrong direction...

:o)

GPS and mobile phone tracking 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Sunday 27th January 2008 18:35 GMT

GPS is not the only way to track your location. Websites such as http://www.mobilelocators.com and http://www.traceamobile.co.uk can trace the location of any mobile phone in the UK to within 50 metres according to their websites faqs.

@mobile phone tracking 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Monday 28th January 2008 01:14 GMT
Boffin

Well, on the topic of mobile phone tracking, I upgraded Google map on my TyTN the other day and suddenly found that it could pinpoint where I am without even a GPS device. Too bad the range is almost always off- by 500 meters at best (the bloody thing said I was standing in the lake near my workplace! when I tried it in the office) and 200 kilometers at worst (said I was in a village in a state to the north).

@ Anonymous Coward 

By barnaby
Posted Monday 28th January 2008 11:15 GMT
Boffin

The updated Google Maps usually has a circle around the "location" showing the area you might be in. This is because it is picking up the information of which cell tower you are connected to and then guessing the maxium range of that.

On my N95 it starts with the acuarcy of 1700 metres based on cell location and then a few seconds later pinpoints me based on the GPS info.

You know you've been misusing computers too long 

By A J Stiles
Posted Monday 28th January 2008 12:04 GMT

You know you've been misusing computers too long when you can read rot13 text straight off the screen .....

Also, if you're going to ring doorbells and run away, it helps to have some sort of surprise lined up for the householder when they come out. See "The Simpsons" series 10, episode 17 .....

@tony trolle 

By Phil Rigby
Posted Monday 28th January 2008 18:39 GMT
Paris Hilton

The PFY would be about 30 - he made his appearance in '96 as the nephew of the (at that time) boss. BOFH and PFY working together got the boss fired 2 days later, being blamed for the person who swapped the Windows boot splash screens to something less business appropriate.

PFY 

By R
Posted Wednesday 30th January 2008 02:33 GMT
Alert

So the PFY was hiding there the whole time, was he? One would hope that this Boss would be a bit more observant. I can't see him lasting very long...

Re: the boss can't learn 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 30th January 2008 13:38 GMT
Pirate

Never mind "clickety click", what happened to "draggety poke"?

Oh dear... 

By Andrew Moore
Posted Thursday 31st January 2008 14:32 GMT

GPS??? Geocaching??? How very last millennium. Sales totty should have sold him a state of the art GNSS unit.

@Phil Rigby 

By |333173|3|_||3
Posted Wednesday 6th February 2008 01:27 GMT

The PFY first appears as Simon's replacement late in the old series (when the BOFH is a Manager), and the PFY's uncle is not just the Boss, he is the CEO.

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