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- Visor General Chat (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=31)
-- oohhh! this is great: 'how to turn on your visor' (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=12649)
http://www.help.com/cat/5/239/hto/1108/1.html

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Oh no! What do I do? I don't even HAVE a button on the left side of my Visor. How am I going to turn this thing on? Ahhh!!!!!
You must have one of those defective units that they put the button on the other side, but in order to get it to work you have to:
� remove and insert your SB slot holder plastic 3 times.
� spin around on your head in circle 3.1415926535897 times.
� all the while singing your choice of an AC/DC song.
Then you should be able to press your defective right side power button and have the unit turn on. If that doesn't work throw it as hard as you can at the next person that comes to your door
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You would be amazed
You would be amazed at how much people do not know how to turn on the Visor and DO NOT know where the START button is on their Windows machine.
lol lennonhead, the sad thing is, there are people who need this...
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Sorry about the cross-post, even though it's not really a pet peeve, I find it funny/annoying that people see the letters MB and associate it with "memory."
"I just bought these two programs and they each take up 32 MB memory and so now I'm all out."
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� spin around on your head in circle 3.1415926535897 times.
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Re: You would be amazed
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Originally posted by yardie
You would be amazed at how much people do not know how to turn on the Visor and DO NOT know where the START button is on their Windows machine.
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I had to go down there and sit with her and walk her thru how to do things while she wrote up new post-it notes, and putting them in the proper sequence down the side on the monitor
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I actually don't mind helping out people, at the risk of coming off high and mighty (which if you knew me in person I am not), I think of it as missionary work.. do it for the good of mankind and all that rubbish, I help someone, then in turn they help someone else etc... (I don't see people like her as one of the "great unwashed masses" (as someone here once referred to folks lacking in computer/technical knowledge), but simply as a person who needs help and that I know the answer she is looking for.. it's fun for me to help)
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umm, if someone needed help so much that they need instructions as to find the "on" switch, I doubt they would be able to find instructions buried somewhere within CNET.com.
CNET is probably just copying HS's installation/startup instructions into its database, so it can say it has a great "library" of "technical solutions". But their library is apparently just the same as the "startup" card you get with a Visor.
The worst users
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I help someone, then in turn they help someone else etc
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Re: Re: You would be amazed
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Originally posted by EricG
You know all those joke lists that go around about people asking dumb tech support questions, well, 90% of them are true, they happened to me!
Why did he want to do that? Because the sound card was too long for the slot he was trying to put it in. We advised him that it wasn't a good idea and helped him find a different sound card. 
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How to turn on your Visor...
All this is well and good, but how do you turn it off!?!?! 
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Eschew obfuscation!
let's see:
id10.t = users who don't know what's going on.
pebcak = problem existing between chair and keyboard 
i have ideas about the last three but not sure..
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All this is well and good, but how do you turn it off!?!?!

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Re: The worst users
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Originally posted by Lnoldan
Wow I feel like a doctor with all these rules.....
On to some fun stuff........ Let's see how many of your technical types can identify these nicknames/acronyms
ID (ten) T
pebcak
dfo
dfu
dft
Lars R. Noldan
Former Field Service Tech for A computer Manufacturer.
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Re: Re: Re: You would be amazed
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Originally posted by sdoersam
Having worked for both a computer retailer and as corporate support, I know what you mean. My favorite personal tale to tell is about the customer that came into the store and asked if he could cut the back off of the sound card he just bought.Why did he want to do that? Because the sound card was too long for the slot he was trying to put it in. We advised him that it wasn't a good idea and helped him find a different sound card.
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" (she was a former school teacher, had a nice way with words) , this was one of those folks that used to call every other day complaining something didn't work because the "computer was defective".. These people are beyond help.. You know the type, you try to help and they get insulted, heaven for bid you might actually be suggesting that he might be the problem..__________________
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I had a guy once come in complaining of a non-functional keyboard, we took it out back, the senior tech opened it up (this was the kind of guy that would actually fix something rather that just swap it.. he had an EE degree and actually fixed mother boards instead of swapping them out, he was really good), anyway, when he opened the keyboard he found a fist shaped circular crack in the circuit board, when we asked the customer about the crack he claimed "His bowling ball fell on it.. " yeah right.. ok sure.., we all knew it punched it, (had little cut marks on his knuckles)..

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Re: Re: The worst users
DFO
DFU
DFT
**** ******* Operator
**** ******* User
**** ******* Technician
I'm lost as to the meaning of yours. Pebcak was about the only one we EVER used on site.
Lars R. Noldan
P.S. Important Safty Tip from your uncle Lars Cuz he's here to help.
Computers don't like being plugged into 240V when the Power supply is set to 115V.
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