• Dr. Wesker
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    886 months ago

    That gag is a bit older than just 2006. I remember it circulating the warez scene back in 1998. Might even be older. Truly antique!

    • @[email protected]
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      176 months ago

      I was working in my college’s computer lab in '97/'98 and this was old then. The freshmen kept falling for it every year!

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        176 months ago

        I can’t speak to the executable, but I know back in '95 the joke about someone calling support and asking why they have a cup holder but no CD drive was already crusty. There were a bunch of variations, but here’s the first one I found for those too young to remember:

        Customer: "Can you help me, the cup holder on my new computer broke, and I don’t know what to do?

        Friend: “Cup holder? What are you talking about? None of our computers come with a cup holder attached to them, and I’ve never heard of one that did.”

        Customer: Yes, well the one you sold me did, and the other day I went to set a mug of coffee on it and it just snapped off!"

        Friend: “Sir, can you describe what the cup holder looks like, because I still can’t picture what a cup holder on a computer would look like?”

        At this point the customer is getting a little irritated!

        Customer: “Look, I don’t know how you could not know that you sell computers with cup holders on them, because it’s right in the middle of the thing, and when you push a button on the side, it pops out so you can set your drink on it, and it says 4X on the front cover!”

        A long pause . . .

        Friend: Sir, are you telling me, you’re using your CD-Rom drive as a beverage holder?"

        Customer: “What’s a CD-Rom Drive?”

        And now, a terrible bonus joke that is completely unrelated but was around at about the same time:

        How do you know if you’re addicted to the Internet? You get a tattoo that says “This body best viewed with Netscape 2.01 or higher.”

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            36 months ago

            It wouldn’t shock me, honestly. I did home support in a small computer repair shop for extra cash and all the leftover parts I could carry in high school in the 90s, then I did some time at an MSP for many years in the 00s and early 10s. I heard many versions of that particular anecdote from the time I started until CD drives stopped coming standard.