Simon Montagu wrote:
> Any one who's been there will have no problem believing *any* story
> about client support. I had almost the same situation with a power
> cord, but my client was complaining that the computer was no good
> because the power cord wasn't long enough to reach the socket.

No one believes that 8 years ago, I really did run into the woman with the 5.25"
CDROM drive. She really did think her 5.25" floppy was a CD ROM because the disc
fit. My cup holder story is a bit different. The client was a wealthy-but-stupid
type who thought his wine glasses fit in the hole in the CD ROM tray just
DIVINELY! He then wondered why after a while the discs didn't work. I opened the
drive and said, "Because you have $700 worth of dried grape juice all over the
interior."

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