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Brightened up my day, thanks! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:13 GMT

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That put the smile back on my face! Only wish we had the luxury! ;-)

GENIUS! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:13 GMT

This one had me almost wetting myself, first one for ages (though they are all funny)... Even had my manager stick his head out the office to ask if I was alright...

Brilliant 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:17 GMT

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Need to try that here ;p

Am I 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:20 GMT

Happy

Firs... >SLAM!<

Can't 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:21 GMT

Joke

Accent-related humour FTW

Back to the old school 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:26 GMT

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Like the "classic-BOFH" style of this one.

Finally succeeded 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:26 GMT

I finally descended into helpless laughter while supposed to be working.

Bastard.

Wish I could do that... 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:27 GMT

Happy

I tried doing the same on our Helpdesk phonesystem, but...

My boss nixed it when he saw the list of words I wanted to include...

Office

Excel

Outlook

Windows

What about 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:29 GMT

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Manchester United - I had that on the obscenity filters to test them whenever they were updated :)

More evil than ever 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:33 GMT

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Simon is an inspiration to us all, one of the funniest one's yet

Destroy all Macs 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:37 GMT

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The use of unnecessary violence in the prevention of macs infiltrating our utopian society has been approved.

This most certainly includes all macs installed by idiot directors on helldesks when the customer base is 95%+ Windows (without benefit of Bootcamp)

Class!! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:38 GMT

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Loved this one, very good, last few have been amazing

lol 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:38 GMT

Paris Hilton

Aah that put a big smile on my face after making a major cock SLAM .....bugger SLAM

Err I mean major mistake yesterday that has had me not in the best of moods for the last 24 hours.

Paris because.......well I always feel like laughing when looking at her =D

Pure class 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:38 GMT

Heart

One of the best in a while, very very funny!

Awesome! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 11:44 GMT

"....and he recalibrates himself out of a job."

Best. Line. Ever :D

New anchors... 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:00 GMT

Happy

<SLAM>

the tears are running down my face.

Quality stuff! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:03 GMT

A return to the "solar-flare" era of user-baiting story :-) Utterly wonderful - more please!

It's been a while 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:10 GMT

Paris Hilton

Since I read a BOFH as good as that one. Took me back to the old school days.

Paris, as she needs a good slamming every now and again.

*mutter mutter* 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:12 GMT

Heart

I really don't know what everyone's got against Ma... >SLAM<

CHUTNEY FERRET! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:12 GMT

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ROFL...

Bah 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:24 GMT

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How cliché, IT person hating on Mac due to inherent threat to his own job, plus USER too daft to even set up a Mac by himself. All pretty worn out, if you ask me.

Don't tempt me... 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:28 GMT

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I'm upgrading the phone system next week and people are asking what extra features there are....Oh I must resist....

A timeless classic is born! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:30 GMT

Heart

What a classic! Deffinately one that will be held as a timeless classic as it is reread in years to come! Brilliant!

Like it! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:34 GMT

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I'll just have to remember it next time some user asks for optical<SLAM>

Bring the flip chart back! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:34 GMT

Simon, was that one from the "Excuses of the Day" flip chart?

I reckon it was!

Classic 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:36 GMT

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Classic - Absolute classic! I was ROLF, got some odd looks from my boss!

Return to user baiting 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:44 GMT

Go

Don't get me wrong, baiting bosses and suppliers is good stuff, but good to see the BOFH get back to basics.

Great one 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:47 GMT

After this hellish week(something with exchange(thankfully will be getting rid of it soon)+ad+win2k3 failinng monday) this made it all worth while....

Took my breath away and so... 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:50 GMT

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<gasp>

<SLAM>

<sigh>

<SLAM>

<groan>

<SLAM>

A version for comments? 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:52 GMT

That can't

>SLAM!<

Hey I hadn't finished 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:53 GMT

>SLAM!<

Sheer Genius 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 12:58 GMT

Coat

This episodes is the dog's bol >SLAM!<

Excuses of the Day flip chart 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 13:00 GMT

Have to say my favourite (and most used) excuse for some otherwise unexplainable IT problem is:

'hmmm must be caused by unusual levels of solar activity'

Works every time :-)

clickety... 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 13:02 GMT

Happy

will we soon see the return of clickety-click?

Lol 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 13:08 GMT

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Now that for me was one of the funniest for ages.

F*cking brilliant 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 13:18 GMT

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title says it all.

Pure gold 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 13:37 GMT

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You can't <SLAM>

Beat that!

Class 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 13:57 GMT

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This one is the bogs dangles for this year, just wiping the tears away now..

Got a few technicains in mind that i will be trying this on for a laugh, think i'll be adding the phrase in "you couldn't do me a favour"

An instant classic 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 14:02 GMT

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I've been reading the BOFH column for years now and I have decided to sign up now just to be able to comment on this one. 'Nuff said!

Top 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 14:21 GMT

Coat

Laugh, I nearly sh >SLAM!<

Getting my coat as now too weak to w >SLAM!<

hahahahahaha.... 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 14:25 GMT

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Having read this half an hour ago I had to come back and read it again... the tears are still rolling down my face!

Wish i had one of these but i can't <SLAM>

Merchandise it please El'Reg 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 14:34 GMT

We need a HellDesk Excuse calendar, please?

@ Bad Beaver 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 14:42 GMT

Go

This is a site for techies, not mac zealots. Why don't you use your solitary mouse button to easily click your way back to safety and leave the nasty CLI men to it?

Definitely getting it back 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 14:59 GMT

Heart

..... although TBH I'm not really sure he ever lost it.

So how long do you reckon before someone writes an Asterisk module to do exactly this?

Reminds me ... 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 15:00 GMT

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Of my "line failures" when my dad was scolding me on the phone

Dad: I told you that <SLAM>

*ring*

Dad: Call went dead. Ok, I was telling <SLAM>

*ring*

Dad: Hey why are you hanging up?

Me: I'm not. <SLAM>

For helldesk-style support, though, my favorite is the infinite hold method. If your phone doesn't actually have a "hold" button, you can just leave the phone besides you (on mute, of course) and you get the added benefit of no *other* calls getting in! Ah, those old days...

Me too! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 15:49 GMT

Happy

Nearly pissed myself laughing. El Reg really shouldn't inflict this kind of humor on aging gentlemen with weak bladders. Fortunately, Sphincter Control was maintained, though with difficulty.

@Simon 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 16:24 GMT

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BOFH, I love them. Some are brilliant, some less but always enjoyable. But this one is just straight, classic, superb! Just like those back in the early 90ies.

It made my weekend and left me with some nice ideas to think about.

EAfH

just like the good ol' days 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 17:12 GMT

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reminds me of the good old skool bofh's, except it was ewe anchors back then instead of can't, perfect timing tho as i had to ring a mr huan king today (no, i am NOT making the name up!)

hex

@bad beaver 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 17:16 GMT

Jobs Horns

can't <SLAM> you accept that modern macs ARE pc's albeit with dodgy styling, idiot proof OS and massively over inflated price tag...

the mac not being a pc thing died the moment apple switched to using x86 hardware

AC

Grand! 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 19:24 GMT

Go

Old skool BOFH!

Dodgy filtering 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 20:18 GMT

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Apple filtering is bananas. Consider networking and MAC <SLAM>

Didn't he discover voice recognition a while back? 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 21:53 GMT

Coat

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2000/05/19/bofh_discovers_voice_recognition/

I think having the obscenity filters is a bit mellow .. undoing his past work and all that.

Mine's the Mac <SLAM> Merde! Doesn't it know the difference between coats and computers?

Classic 

Posted Friday 30th May 2008 22:30 GMT

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Love it old school BOFH brings tears to the eyes and a cattle prod to the bol<SLAM>

Classic 

Posted Saturday 31st May 2008 19:52 GMT

Possibly the best BOFH since "lunar cycles". <SLAM>

The PFY & BOFH should be scared... 

Posted Monday 2nd June 2008 13:13 GMT

Dead Vulture

...Because if we all used <SLAM> then we wouldn't need to have so many coc<SLAM> uckers, er, helpdesk staff. They'd be out of a job.

The truth is that Windows is a nasty anachronistic mess. It doesn't work properly and it's a nightmare to code for - I speak as a Windows programmer here, unlike helpdesk staff who spend their weekends wan<SLAM> themselves stupider over XBox and fooling themselves that they have the first clue about computing.

Windows? Not POSIX compliant without supposedly POSIX compatible, but not really, extensions - and therefore not cross-platform. In short, a surprisingly popular dinosaur in a world that should belong to Unix. I couldn't care less which Unix variant - Linux (I'll permit it into the club, although purists say I shouldn't), Solaris, Mac etc. Once you've developed for one, it's quite easy to port to another. If only the same thing could be said for Windows.

My apologies. Rant (and, indeed, flame) over. But please, get a clue - abolish Windows (at least until it has Unix underpinnings), and don't open your mouth to respond until you've engaged your brain and considered whether you have the experience to respond intelligently.

Anonymous because I do have some helldesk friends, and because it wouldn't be a flame if it wasn't.

You Berk 

Posted Monday 2nd June 2008 13:22 GMT

Jobs Halo

<QUOTE>can't <SLAM> you accept that modern macs ARE pc's albeit with dodgy styling, idiot proof OS and massively over inflated price tag...</QUOTE>

Macs are PCs? Macs are Personal Computers? The shock! The horror! The revelation! Were they ever anything else? To think I'd always thought that they were kettles.

Dodgy styling? Matter of taste I suppose. I quite like it. Mind you, some people think Peugeots look nice. It takes all sorts.

Idiot Proof OS? I quite agree. Great isn't it? Idiot proof OS (or quite close to it) for newbies and enough power to keep the uber geeks happy and fiddling (courtesy of Unix). Oh. You meant that as an insult? You stupid <SLAM>

Massively over inflated price tag? Nope. Not last time I checked. Excellent value for money - but Apple have chosen not to play in the pikey end of the pool. So they just don't sell anything uber cheap.

Toys for Grown Men? 

Posted Monday 2nd June 2008 15:46 GMT

Apple .... Vorsprung durch ITechnik? Very Churchillian Fourth Rendering

Hello! I think they work in out IT department! 

Posted Monday 2nd June 2008 17:45 GMT

Joke

The C*$%^$%^*&$%@#!

<SLAM!>

Filters?? 

Posted Tuesday 3rd June 2008 11:46 GMT

Paris Hilton

Now if only they can develop one so that the next time some idiot calls after developing a web site in Publisher and says that they can't upload it, they get disconnected...

Paris?? Because even she isn't stupid enough to use Publisher to build a web site.

ahh, Scunthorpe syndrome again... 

Posted Tuesday 3rd June 2008 13:07 GMT

& yes for you Johnny Foreigners, there is a town in the UK called Scunthorpe and yes, it has caused problems with email filtering software.

Very funny 

Posted Tuesday 3rd June 2008 13:10 GMT

Happy

Got me some odd looks from my cow-orkers, so it must've been good!

BRILLIANT 

Posted Wednesday 4th June 2008 03:52 GMT

Now all we need is the return of clickety-cl<SLAM>

...

...

Funny, come to think of it. I didn't know the Internet did a <SLAM> whenever a packet was dropped.

RE: Good old days of BOFH 

Posted Wednesday 4th June 2008 12:23 GMT

As a matter of fact <SLAM>

I can't <SLAM>

help but <SLAM>

think that what goes around comes <SLAM>

Oh, never mind ...

One wonders 

Posted Thursday 5th June 2008 15:00 GMT

What do the BOFH and PFY's users use for desktop machines? Obviously not Macs from this episode but I have not read (maybe missed) anything about their deals with anti-virus companies and programs. There must be so much BOFH-ish fun to be had with such things. They could blame almost anything on viruses, spyware, etc.

Perhaps they are all running Gnome or KDE desktops on Solaris or Linux or something?

No hardware 

Posted Friday 6th June 2008 15:10 GMT

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Best BOFH evar.

Simon doesn't use a desktop machine, he just reads the source code and communicates telepathically with his peripherals.

PFY's box 

Posted Friday 13th June 2008 15:17 GMT

We don't know what the PFY's work box is, but we do know he does (or at least, did) have a stockpile of Acorn Archimedes boxes...

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