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Stupidity is...

MichaelD

Lifer
Stupidity is: Trying for more than an hour to burn a BluRay disc, removing and reloading your burning program, checking Devices to ensure your burner is properly recognized, checking and unchecking boxes...and then, an hour later, remembering that you bought a BD-ROM, not a BD-R. 😳

One hour of my life I won't get back. Newegg has since relieved me of another $85 for a BR BURNER. :\

Please feel free to add your own recent "Stupidity is..." moment.
 
Yeah, last night was not a good night. The real irony is that I am an IT Professional in real life. I have had nothing but burners (DVD) for so long now that I've not had to say "Is this a burner?" in probably 10 years. I opened my fancy BluRay drive, threw a BR blank in there and started my (non)burning process. Idiot. LOL!
 
I remember when I was a child, I manually inputted hundreds of lines of a machine language program into my commodore 64 and then stored it on its cassette storage drive. This program was listed in "Compute's Gazatte" magazine.
After finishing, I laid the casette down on my electric blanket and it garbled the entire tape.
 
Yeah, last night was not a good night. The real irony is that I pretend I am an IT Professional in real life. I have had nothing but burners (DVD) for so long now that I've not had to say "Is this a burner?" in probably 10 years. I opened my fancy BluRay drive, threw a BR blank in there and started my (non)burning process. Idiot. LOL!


Bolded for emphasis :hmm:
 
you just weren't paying attention, that is different than stupid
this is stupid
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Stupidity is: Trying for more than an hour to burn a BluRay disc, removing and reloading your burning program, checking Devices to ensure your burner is properly recognized, checking and unchecking boxes...and then, an hour later, remembering that you bought a BD-ROM, not a BD-R. 😳

One hour of my life I won't get back. Newegg has since relieved me of another $85 for a BR BURNER. :\

Please feel free to add your own recent "Stupidity is..." moment.
Wait one minute. BluRay still has that +R, -R, ROM nonsense? You would think they'll learn from the introduction of DVD more than a decade ago. :thumbsdown:
 
Wait one minute. BluRay still has that +R, -R, ROM nonsense? You would think they'll learn from the introduction of DVD more than a decade ago. :thumbsdown:

no. ROM = read only memory, ie a READER. he didn't have a BURNER at all, just a BD READER. nothing to do with format/disc type, what ever that R+ R- junk was

he was just, misguided
 
Even stoopider: the drive being side-mounted and not being able to get any discs to be recognized, then finding out you're putting them in upside down....
 
In the spirit of IT stupidity, years ago, I was a director at a Florida Community College that will remain nameless (Think Nascar though and you won't be far off...)

When we started passing out small UPSs (about 450 VA) to techs that had our Novel Servers, we started to get reports of servers crashing. Since this had never happened before, I looked into it myself.

Turns out that rather than just protecting the server, certain techs had decided to also plug in their laser printers into the small UPS. My favourite was the one that had plugged in her toaster oven. (Yes, your laser printer and/or your toaster oven will trip the protection circuit of a 450 VA UPS and that will crash the server that is on the same UPS.)

Later, in pre-Internet days, we implemented campus mail with Lotus CCMail. Rather than walk a CD over to another building, this same tech attached the CD image to an e-mail, that she then sent to all of her friends. Since, CCMail duplicates the attachments for each email, she filled up all the storage and crashed our e-mail server...

On a related note, our President became concerned about the number of Fax Machines that were being put into the Taj Mahal err the Administration Building. The administrative assistants didn't know why. But each of them had a student worker to deliver documents to different offices.

Seems that the student workers had decided that it was easier to fax documents to an office down the hall than it was to walk down the hall and drop the documents off... Thats right, most of the faxes were to other fax machines in the same building...

I could keep going like this all day...

Great topic!
Uno
 
Stupidity is: Trying for more than an hour to burn a BluRay disc, removing and reloading your burning program, checking Devices to ensure your burner is properly recognized, checking and unchecking boxes...and then, an hour later, remembering that you bought a BD-ROM, not a BD-R. 😳

One hour of my life I won't get back. Newegg has since relieved me of another $85 for a BR BURNER. :\

Please feel free to add your own recent "Stupidity is..." moment.

Correct me if I am misremembering, but aren't you in IT for a living? 😀
 
Correct me if I am misremembering, but aren't you in IT for a living? 😀

:\ Well, um...yes, actually. 😱 LOL! I can juggle hundreds of virtualized servers and networks but I can't remember whether I bought a $50 reader or an $80 burner. Must be Mike's Mental Dysfunction Week or something.
 
no. ROM = read only memory, ie a READER. he didn't have a BURNER at all, just a BD READER. nothing to do with format/disc type, what ever that R+ R- junk was

he was just, misguided

The confusion was caused because OP didn't specify that he bought a BD-ROM drive. I had to read it a few times because I thought he was saying he bought a BD-ROM disc (PS3 game or BD movie) instead of a BD-R disc and it didn't make any sense at all.
 
The confusion was caused because OP didn't specify that he bought a BD-ROM drive. I had to read it a few times because I thought he was saying he bought a BD-ROM disc (PS3 game or BD movie) instead of a BD-R disc and it didn't make any sense at all.
I read it once and had no problem understanding it.

you should just quit while you're ahead.
 
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