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A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. The most popular seem to be lighthearted clever little truths, hidden in daily life.
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- Both “200” and “160” are 2 minutes in microwave math
- When you’re a kid, you don’t realize you’re also watching your mom and dad grow up.
- More dreams have been destroyed by alarm clocks than anything else
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You are completely correct and their comments prove it. The bubble is strong here. But it’s a pretty nice bubble
Very proud of all the special little techies in this thread who are definitely smart and different because they grew up troubleshooting a fax machine and not a touch screen display like the younguns of today.
"God damnit!" Kicks and punches machine out of frustration
-machine starts working
"You fucking right, better run correct, or there's more where that came from, bitch!"
Walks off like a gangster
As they're walking away they mutter under their breath
"Nobody born after 2000 could do that"
'nobody beats the shit out of inanimate objects like I do'
Lol that being said, violence against technology was bred into us. But if the violence doesn't work, digital surgery or therapy can also work. 😉
Have you been spying on me while I do tech support?
At least we could get the fax machine to do things. The touch screen is so many layers of abstraction away from any raw functionality it's like the pull string on a See and Say.
Yeah it's impossible to send a PDF over email from an iPhone. Never been done before. In theory it's possible, but some computer scientists think it may never happen as tech literacy plummets and children can barely describe the best Linux distro before the age of 3 nowadays
It's impossible to figure out where your PDF downloaded on Android. And then if I miraculously DO find it, whoops - my reader crashed because it doesn't have permissions to read from that folder. All modern mobile OS tech is a disaster.
-search bar
-"files"
-downloads
"Impossible"
The search bar is an absolute disaster that not only searches your phone, it also sends your search to Google, and if you have, like me, a 128 Gb microSD card, it's also going to SLOWLY search through the unindexed million files on THERE, chugging along and MAYBE finishing in 2 or 3 minutes.
"files" is an unnavigatable crapshoot, offering "suggested" recent files that didn't populate because the last 10 most recent files didn't even get picked up by the scanning service yet, reordering any list of files bigger than 10 things takes FOREVER, half the directories are aliased in 12 places so you're navigating a loop, and even if you FIND the file there's no guarantee you can OPEN it because the directory might be protected.
Downloads is a complete freaking mess. If you have a flash card, your stupid Android phone will duplicate all the user directories on it and half your apps will download to the card and the other half to your system memory, and Google's useless scanning service that's supposed to keep track of recent downloads goes off on magical adventures for hours at a time so you can locate your downloaded file TOMORROW if it gets around to it.
You're right... The fact that I can fight with the stupid thing for 20 minutes to get to my file doesn't mean it's literally "impossible". It just means it's broken, barely usable crap that I refuse to tolerate because I like products that WORK.
I think if it's taking you 20 minutes to open a downloaded PDF on your phone that might actually just be a skill issue
😂
Could be! Could also be that turning the legitimate experiential issues with a technology you seem to have a deep attachment to into a personal attack on the one who made them might ALSO be a skill issue. At least I can say it's consistent with the design philosophy of these OSs.
But seeing as how you've apparently got personal vested interest in this to the point where you're going to resort to insulting me rather than making any real points, I'm just going to bow out of this one. You have a good one, sir.
Think you're confusing who's getting emotional about this biddy
Oh, I didn't say anything about getting emotional. I am emotional about this. I hate this technology, have terrible experiences with it, and I won't apologize for that. But as an adult, I can target my anger at the thing I'm angry at. I didn't decide to turn it into personal attacks on YOU because your experience was different. That's a path YOU took, and after this message, you're taking it alone. Once again - have a good one.
Bruh most people don't even realize how much of modern healthcare still runs on fax machines. I didn't even grow up with fax machines but I had to learn how to use them when I started my career. Most of our interactions with the government and pseudo government agencies for our involuntary / committed Psych patients is done by fax. The cops forgot to give us one of the pages we need when they dropped off a patient a few weeks ago and I found the NonEmerg line for their county and spamcalled their Dispatch at 2am until they faxed it to us.
This is all to say that nurses as a whole are extremely tech illiterate. Most healthcare workers are; they've spent a lot of time learning anatomy and physiology and have had very little time left in their schooling to learn tech stuff. I grew up using CL Linux so I do most of the 2am tech support for everything that doesn't explicitly require IT credentials. The wildest thing to me was watching both older nurses AND younger nurses hunt and peck to type. I grew up using AIM to talk to my friends as a teenager and nothing will increase your fluency with something more than most of your teenage communication that way.
But it also means that I still have to go back to reddit to find people to properly empathize with me. As the OP says, a lot of these people can't even empathize with the fact that I can't find people here to empathize with. They just blame my fellow healthcare workers for not keeping up with technology. Like, cool, but I also just wanna be able to talk to them!
I still troubleshoot faxing on a semi-regular basis. I use them with Analog Telephone Adapters (ATAs) in lieu of Plain Old Telephone System (POTS) phone lines. They are, shall we say, special