Thursday, April 19, 2007

Bugged by Microsoft

Inching toward the end of a long week full of two-minute tasks that each managed to consume an entire day, I’m beginning to think that like Batman to Robin, Murphy’s Law deserves its own sidekick corollary, Microsoft’s Law. Come to think of it, despite seniority, Microsoft’s Law seems to be the lead hero here. Sorry for the demotion Murphy, but you, of all people, must have seen it coming.

In addition to Microsoft, I am convinced that the following are all out to get me: Time Warner Cable, Hewlett Packard, Verizon and that gigantic Kool-aid mutant—part pitcher, part man—that year after year continues to bust through brick walls without so much as a tiny crack or micro chip. Very creepy: I can see where Jim Jones got his inspiration. Freakishly indestructible artificially-colored beverage containers aside, (he’s probably just meant to intimidate and devoid of any real substance), it is Microsoft who really does seem to be the ringleader of my endless plights. Conspiratorial paranoia ? Perhaps. But one thing is for sure, Microsoft bugs me.

One would think that my having married a computer scientist would have helped the situation; but in fact, it seems to get worse and worse. In the spirit of “know thy enemy” I’ve progressively been trying to learn more and more of the complicated Windows functions. Microsoft, however, has consistently been able to create new bugs faster than my learning curve. (And even if the Kool-Aid man were to defect to my side, I’m sure Microsoftball would still stay ahead of this pitcher’s curve as well).

How their conspiratorial plot is insidious! For years they have been impugning my credibility. Nine times out of ten I am forced to clamor for the cool-headed aid of my beloved computer geek to recover and restore my work. It’s absolutely true: a bitch in time saves nine but 8 ¾ of those times he does exactly the same thing I had been doing for hours on end; save that it works--seamlessly.

13 comments:

Robert said...

Our new scanner is briliant in comparison to the old one, 8 and a half time faster and the images are quite good too!

Rather a lot of work over due at the moment so can't think of anything witty to say this evening.

As I watch the pony an exersise vehicle go by I sometimes wish we could go back and leave the car behind - but not for long!

Robert said...

PS Sorry about the spelling, I would certainly miss a spell checker!!

Blue Genes said...

Speling mystakes are ok with mee. Thanx for taking the time to leave a commmment hear wen your so busy.

(Ouch, some of those mistakes that have grammatical implications were painful to write!)

Robert said...

Well there's typing mistakes and spelling mistakes, I do both quite well. Sometimes it can ve very frustrating.

Hope your Brother's "OK" OKay, you see it isn't that staright forward this spelling lark.

Robert said...

Hope all is well.

Siganus Sutor said...

Me too.

Robert said...

Could you come back? Perhaps in September if not before.

Siganus Sutor said...

If I'm not wrong today is the 20th day of September. Anne, ma sœur Anne, ne vois tu rien venir ?

Siganus Sutor said...

Already November? Ciel !

Siganus Sutor said...

Already 2008? Sky!

Robert said...

Well it is more than a year now but you do have visitors to this blog, one or two a day! see sitemetre.

Siganus Sutor said...

Le mai, le joli mai, en barque sur le Rhin...

Siganus Sutor said...

Another year already gone...