HAH! No, not a fan of them either and didn't know about their address on Infinite Loop, that's funny and old school. To those who don't know, the term 'infinite loop' goes back to the days of early operating systems when a process would get 'stuck' by repeating a command over and over which would ignore all other inputs to escape or abort the program. Any such attempt usually ended up with the 'Bluescreen of Death' and system crash. If you were lucky, a reboot would clear the cache and reset everything, but all data would be lost as there was no 'cloud' and most people didn't learn to save as they worked.
Old habits, even good ones, seldom die as I'm STILL in the habit of entering 'CTRL + ALT + S' every 15 - 20 minutes as a precaution, even though most modern operating systems keep a log of much of what one was doing before any crash that could wipe the slate clean. I just had one of my laptops do a hard shutdown a couple days ago while I was recording a song. Fortunately I had saved everything.
Their outlook might improve if they peek out a window...?
If they're using Window$, God help them for they could end up in an infinite loop. Which, come to think of it, makes it more or less the same thing.
Was this an intentional pun about Apple, who's headquartered at Infinite Loop Drive?
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HAH! No, not a fan of them either and didn't know about their address on Infinite Loop, that's funny and old school. To those who don't know, the term 'infinite loop' goes back to the days of early operating systems when a process would get 'stuck' by repeating a command over and over which would ignore all other inputs to escape or abort the program. Any such attempt usually ended up with the 'Bluescreen of Death' and system crash. If you were lucky, a reboot would clear the cache and reset everything, but all data would be lost as there was no 'cloud' and most people didn't learn to save as they worked.
Old habits, even good ones, seldom die as I'm STILL in the habit of entering 'CTRL + ALT + S' every 15 - 20 minutes as a precaution, even though most modern operating systems keep a log of much of what one was doing before any crash that could wipe the slate clean. I just had one of my laptops do a hard shutdown a couple days ago while I was recording a song. Fortunately I had saved everything.
Maybe throwing Outlook in the toilet will fix the latter.
HAHA! Best comment!
Microsoft and toilet issues… hope the keurig still works
At least the toilet problem was just a malfunctioning light.
I’m not gonna mention aircraft carriers…..
I'm always delighted to have my confirmation bias against Microsoft reinforced. Thank you!
Those three (worthless) branches apply to all governments. Local, state and federal ! Can’t tell which is worse.
Rat tells his human friend, “ Sounds and is, are two totally different things. Let’s hope they don’t run out of money for our return trip. “