My morning so far...

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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Me: Please type 10.0.0.2 into your address bar

Person making $25K/yr more than me: Is that the number 10 or the word ten?

Me: The number ten.

Person making $25K/yr more than me: OK, and then is that the number zero or the letter zero?

Me: Excuse me?

Person making $25K/yr more than me (getting huffy): ZERO! YOU WANT THE NUMBER OR THE LETTER???

*sigh*
 

KMFJD

Lifer
Aug 11, 2005
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Me: Please type 10.0.0.2 into your address bar

Person making $25K/yr more than me: Is that the number 10 or the word ten?

Me: The number ten.

Person making $25K/yr more than me: OK, and then is that the number zero or the letter zero?

Me: Excuse me?

Person making $25K/yr more than me (getting huffy): ZERO! YOU WANT THE NUMBER OR THE LETTER???

*sigh*

I love it when they get angry because they cannot follow instructions
 

PepePeru

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Jul 21, 2005
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he's making 25,000 a year more than you. His time is therefore, more valuable and cannot be bothered with your high tech mumbo jumbo.
 

God Mode

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Jul 2, 2005
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Why cant you tell him that it will all be numbers/numerals/digits and if you need to have him type in a word instead, you'll tell him beforehand? Set yourself up for frustration? What does his paycheck have to do with his knowledge of your job?
 

Platypus

Lifer
Apr 26, 2001
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You should turn this frustration into a way to become the guy making 25k more than you are.
 

amdhunter

Lifer
May 19, 2003
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lol, I fuck with users like that at work. Whenever I have to take a password/give a password, I ask them if the numbers are capital or not. lol
 

FoBoT

No Lifer
Apr 30, 2001
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fobot.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_consonant

A zero consonant, silent initial, or null-onset letter is a consonant-like letter that is not pronounced, but indicates that a word or syllable starts with a vowel (i.e. has a null onset). Some abjads, abugidas, and alphabets have zero consonants, generally because they have an orthographic rule that all syllables must begin with a consonant letter, whereas the language they transcribe allows syllables to start with a vowel. However, in a few cases, such as Pahawh Hmong below, the lack of a consonant letter represents a specific consonant sound, so the lack of a consonant sound requires a distinct letter to disambiguate.
The letter א aleph is a zero consonant in Ashkenazi Hebrew. It was originally a glottal stop, a value it retains in other Hebrew dialects.
In Arabic, the related letter ا‎ alif is often a placeholder for a vowel.
In Thaana of the Maldives, އ is a zero. It requires a diacritic to indicate the associated vowel: އި is i, އޮ o, etc. This is similar to an abjad, but the vowel mark is not optional.
The Lontara script for Buginese, with zero ᨕ, is similar to Thaana, except that without a vowel diacritic ᨕ represents an initial vowel a. The Lepcha script of Nepal is similar.
Burmese အ, Thai อ, and Lao ອ are null-initial vowel-support letters. Thai อ่าง, for example, is ang "basin". (า is the vowel a and ง the consonant ng.) อ and ອ pull double duty as vowels in some positions.
In Cree and Inuit, a triangle represents a vowel-initial syllable. The orientation of this triangle specifies the vowel: ᐁ e, ᐃ i, ᐅ o, ᐊ a.
In hangul, the zero consonant is ㅇ, and appears twice in 아음 a-eum "velar consonant". ㅇ also represents ng at the end of a syllable, but historically this was a distinct letter.
In the Romanized Popular Alphabet used for Hmong, an apostrophe marks a vowel-initial syllable. The absence of any letter indicates that the syllable starts with a glottal stop, a far more common occurrence.
Pahawh Hmong, a semi-syllabary, also has a zero consonant, as well as a letter for glottal stop, with the lack of an initial consonant letter indicating that the syllable begins with a /k/.
 

Deeko

Lifer
Jun 16, 2000
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The average person is not accustomed to typing numbers into their address bar...I take it this was a vocal conversation, not a written one.

Granted he should have gotten the picture after the first one, but still....most people have no idea what an IP address is and do need clarification on that sort of thing.

You say he makes 25k more than you - what does he do? That plays a much larger part in this discussion than his salary....
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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The average person is not accustomed to typing numbers into their address bar...I take it this was a vocal conversation, not a written one.

Granted he should have gotten the picture after the first one, but still....most people have no idea what an IP address is and do need clarification on that sort of thing.

You say he makes 25k more than you - what does he do? That plays a much larger part in this discussion than his salary....

Marketing...he pretty much signs papers and submits ads that other people made for him to various medias.
 

RearAdmiral

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Jun 24, 2004
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I fixed somebodies computer over the weekend. The last person who "fixed" it had slapped a new fan/heatsink over the cpu sans thermal grease. 85 degrees later, it was quite overheated. -40 degrees later I made 50 dollars.

I hope this makes you feel better.