Stupidest question for buddy to ask when you accidently get signed out of an IM client and then sign back in.

EGGO

Diamond Member
Jul 29, 2004
5,504
1
0
Stupidest question would be, "Did you sign off?" but even that can be valid with iffy internet connections.

In other words, like Technoob said, it's a valid question.
 

bignateyk

Lifer
Apr 22, 2002
11,288
7
0
Why is it a stupid question? I know sometimes my internet will shit the bed and people will have sent me messages during that time that I don't receive. I ask the same question if I send someone a message and then like 5 seconds later they sign off and then back on again.
 

DrawninwarD

Senior member
Jul 5, 2008
896
0
0
Backfire much?

EDIT: I guess this wouldn't be a problem with MSN (and Yahoo?), since messages you received when offline are given to you when you sign on. But you can still miss messages.
 

EKKC

Diamond Member
May 31, 2005
5,895
0
0
its not stupid. in my case, me and my buddies all use google talk, which lets you signed in from multiple different PCs in different locations. Between my laptops, desktops, blackberries, any remnant Gmail sessions left open in a browser, and hell, even the HTPC, I would get the missed messages there when I signed off by accident or if something was disconnected by accident. Since I'm signed into the account from other PCs, Google simply dumps the "missed" IMs to the other sessions and won't let me know when I reconnect. They will probably see me became idle for a second or so then reconnected, and if i didn't respond in time, they would ask if I had received the said message.

so yes, it is a very valid question.
 

KillerCharlie

Diamond Member
Aug 21, 2005
3,691
68
91
It is a stupid question. If you as "Did you get my last message?" just like the OP says, how is the person you're IMing supposed to know which message was the last?
 

Leros

Lifer
Jul 11, 2004
21,867
7
81
Guy 1 accidentally signs out and sign s back in.

Guy1: "last thing I saw was: "
Guy1: *copies and pastes last thing he saw*
Guy2: *copies and pastes last line Guy 1 saw and whatever came after*


 

drinkmorejava

Diamond Member
Jun 24, 2004
3,567
7
81
Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
It is a stupid question. If you as "Did you get my last message?" just like the OP says, how is the person you're IMing supposed to know which message was the last?

Uhhh, you only ask if they didn't respond to it.
 

silverpig

Lifer
Jul 29, 2001
27,703
12
81
Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
It is a stupid question. If you as "Did you get my last message?" just like the OP says, how is the person you're IMing supposed to know which message was the last?

Thank you.


Guy 1: So I went on a date with this girl to a movie.
Guy 2: *signs off*
Guy 1: She turned out to be a guy.
Guy 2: *signs on*
Guy 1: Did you get my last message?
Guy 2: Yeah. So was it good?

Read it both ways.
 

Mo0o

Lifer
Jul 31, 2001
24,227
3
76
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
It is a stupid question. If you as "Did you get my last message?" just like the OP says, how is the person you're IMing supposed to know which message was the last?

Thank you.


Guy 1: So I went on a date with this girl to a movie.
Guy 2: *signs off*
Guy 1: She turned out to be a guy.
Guy 2: *signs on*
Guy 1: Did you get my last message?
Guy 2: Yeah. So was it good?

Read it both ways.

When someone asks me that, I always just copy/paste the last few lines I received before signing off. I guess technically it's not what they're asking for but I think it's what both of us are wondering (which is what the last thing I receive was).
 

minendo

Elite Member
Aug 31, 2001
35,560
22
81
To be quite honest, the stupidest thing someone could do would be to post a message on an Off Topic forum called "Stupidest question for buddy to ask when you accidently get signed out of an IM client and then sign back in. "
 

EGGO

Diamond Member
Jul 29, 2004
5,504
1
0
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
It is a stupid question. If you as "Did you get my last message?" just like the OP says, how is the person you're IMing supposed to know which message was the last?

Thank you.


Guy 1: So I went on a date with this girl to a movie.
Guy 2: *signs off*
Guy 1: She turned out to be a guy.
Guy 2: *signs on*
Guy 1: Did you get my last message?
Guy 2: Yeah. So was it good?

Read it both ways.

If he signs off, usually the other person would understand that when he asks that, he must've said something else. Quick recap of sentences would show where they both stand and it goes from there.
 

Jeff7

Lifer
Jan 4, 2001
41,596
20
81
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: KillerCharlie
It is a stupid question. If you as "Did you get my last message?" just like the OP says, how is the person you're IMing supposed to know which message was the last?

Thank you.


Guy 1: So I went on a date with this girl to a movie.
Guy 2: *signs off*
Guy 1: She turned out to be a guy.
Guy 2: *signs on*
Guy 1: Did you get my last message?
Guy 2: Yeah. So was it good?

Read it both ways.
That could turn into a fun conversation. :laugh: ;)

 

GeekDrew

Diamond Member
Jun 7, 2000
9,099
19
81
I love it when my connection to AIM or Yahoo goes down, and the remote clients don't reflect it until some timeout period has lapsed, and messages sent in the interim are lost. Then we've gotta play the "please re-send your last transmission(s)..." game. Sigh. The question is valid, but is phrased poorly.