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krogothwolf 05-25-2010 12:17 PM

Kicking Solves all Problems!
 
So I have a co-worker around my place who thinks everything broken can be solved with a kick. He's a very simple minded barbarian who does tower over most everyone else so I can see why Kicking is his choice of solution, but this has created a rather funny series of events today for him.

Event 1, His car wouldn't start so he figured kicking it would work, it didn't and he apparently jammed his brake pad down and it's now stuck so he was late because of that.

Event 2, His computer was "slow" as he says so he kicked it. This caused it to fall on his foot and also managed to loosen the cables inside the PC. Being the ass I am I said it was broken and gave him an even slower computer. A P4 1.6GHZ Processor with only 256MB of ram. AHAHAHA, it's fucking slow for what he needs it for but it entertained me. I'll keep the "broken" one for a bit to teach him a lesson.

Event 3, His Drawer wouldn't open so he kicked it and got his foot stuck and had to have help getting it removed. He had to hollow down the halls because he was to far from his phone and couldn't reach it.

Event 4, He went to kick a piece of heavy machinery that wasn't working and missed, kicking a steel pole. He kicked it with enough force he broke at least his big toe and was taken to the hospital as well as put on suspension with pay for the rest of the week. I find it extremely funny.

Just figured I share it with you and to teach any kickers out there, don't kick things you may break your toe!

Kim 05-25-2010 12:19 PM

I thought this would be a thread about Kickboat. I am very disappointed.

Azisien 05-25-2010 12:22 PM

Okay even a flatworm would realize kicking things (if they could kick) on this particular day isn't going well after the after the 2nd or 3rd event. This person is a disgrace to higher mammals.

Amake 05-25-2010 12:32 PM

Violence is only the first step to problem solving. Around these parts the saying goes "Everything is possible with violence, willpower and a big can of vaseline"*. Of course it takes a keen mind to discern what applies where without first testing the waters by kicking.

*(It alliterates better in Swedish.)

The Artist Formerly Known as Hawk 05-25-2010 12:37 PM

I hear there are support groups for this.

Nah but seriously, everyone knows you slap computers, not kick them! What a dumbass!!

Amake 05-25-2010 12:41 PM

Funny story about that, a big guy I knew once slapped a monitor on an old Windows 3.1 box so hard the plastic cracked, and from that day on it produced the most magical, unfathomable shades of green. I used it to make abstract MS Paint art with just green and black.

A Zarkin' Frood 05-25-2010 12:47 PM

Maaaan, I know people who do similar things. At the beginning I tried to prevent one guy from doing stupid things that could damage equipment or his body, but after a while I gave up and the problem solved itselfhe stopped hitting and kicking things and started to become more reasonable in general. This surprised me bacause up till then he acted like one of those "I know how to solve all problems and do everything better than you 'cause I'm old"-dudes". That restored my faith in humanity for a while.

Whenever violence is the only option left for me I move my open right hand towards my forehead with some force. Ideally this produces a smacking sound.
Some call this a facepalm, I just call it hitting myself in the face. Works wonders.

EDIT@above: You can actually damage your monitor cable to do exactly that in case the urge to draw abstract art with weird colors overcomes you again.
I did that once. Not intentionally, though. It shifted back and forth between blue, purple and red .

Loki, The Fallen 05-25-2010 01:48 PM

Title™s to live by!
 
Sounds like an old Russian proverb in action.

"When the only tool you have is a hammer, all of your problems appear to be nails."

krogothwolf 05-25-2010 01:50 PM

Well, he kicks everything Azi, and he generally makes things worse. There is an old CRT monitor on the Press Floor that has a boot stuck in it because someone on there kicked it and didn't take the boot out. As punishment I have left it there and they are walking to the next closest computer to input the data. They never learn to not piss of IT. I love punishing people for doing stupid things to my equipment. My poor babies get so abused :(

The Artist Formerly Known as Hawk 05-25-2010 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Invisible Queen (Post 1043926)
Funny story about that, a big guy I knew once slapped a monitor on an old Windows 3.1 box so hard the plastic cracked, and from that day on it produced the most magical, unfathomable shades of green. I used it to make abstract MS Paint art with just green and black.

Quote:

Originally Posted by InsaneGenius (Post 1043930)

EDIT@above: You can actually damage your monitor cable to do exactly that in case the urge to draw abstract art with weird colors overcomes you again.
I did that once. Not intentionally, though. It shifted back and forth between blue, purple and red .

Funny you mention this; we recently moved our pc upstairs (my sister moved out, hellooo private gaming room!!) and in the process I remembered that our monitor cable is fucked and the entire rig should never ever be moved because now the screen repeatedly turns purple and i can't get it back into the exact right position to stop it doing that.

The morale of the story; if it's broke fix it already!


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