Post a picture, entertain me!

Nimcosi wrote:
Jonman wrote:

My social is 987-65-4328 with extra pepperoni.

Just in case, you might want to change that to one of the invalid SSNs. Like 987-65-4328.

But then surely my pizza won't get delivered?

Chairman_Mao wrote:
maverickz wrote:
Nimcosi wrote:
Jonman wrote:

My social is 987-65-4328 with extra pepperoni.

Just in case, you might want to change that to one of the invalid SSNs. Like 987-65-4328.

That's amazing! That's the same number I have on my luggage!

your luggage has a 9-digit combination?

It's very secure.

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“Baby Snaga”

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Obviously a Boeing...

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Foolish. Now I have vibranium ninja stars.

Oh yeah, and what exactly are you going to do with those, GRANDPA?

All the while they are fighting Tony adds vibranium ninja stars and light saber tech to his suit.....

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Tully Jagoe on Facebook wrote:

My friend photoshopped Troi's neckline on the rest of the bridge crew and I LOVE IT

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Nice!

Riker would have asked for a deeper plunge.

-1 for Riker's lack of a bear-rug-like mat of chest hair.

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Every Youtuber wrote:

Smash that like button

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That last one... so true

fangblackbone wrote:

That last one... so true :)

It’s not all googling - we’ve also got “have you tried turning it off and back on”

Redherring wrote:
fangblackbone wrote:

That last one... so true :)

It’s not all googling - we’ve also got “have you tried turning it off and back on”

My IT colleagues definitely enjoyed that, thanks

When I've hired IT workers, I've specifically looked for search skills and people who express a willingness to look answers up. IT is a complex, fast-moving field where sh*t you learned a couple years ago will be out of date multiple times over. It's also a broad field where you'll be asked to troubleshoot things you've never laid eyes on or knew existed before you're required to fix them. Knowing how to search for answers is a mandatory skill, and knowing how to shape your search terms to get good results is massively undervalued.

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ClockworkHouse wrote:

When I've hired IT workers, I've specifically looked for search skills and people who express a willingness to look answers up. IT is a complex, fast-moving field where sh*t you learned a couple years ago will be out of date multiple times over. It's also a broad field where you'll be asked to troubleshoot things you've never laid eyes on or knew existed before you're required to fix them. Knowing how to search for answers is a mandatory skill, and knowing how to shape your search terms to get good results is massively undervalued.

This is so true. At my current job I support one college at a big university, but at my last job I supported everyone at a mid-sized community college. I would be working on a Scantron for nursing one hour and a 3D printer for engineering the next. There was no way I could have just known everything.

Rykin wrote:

There was no way I could have just known everything.

Searching is preeetty good, but have you tried lying?

And what happens when you just search Stack Overflow for the answer?

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tanstaafl wrote:

And what happens when you just search Stack Overflow for the answer?

Haha that's worse than responding to your own question with "nevermind, found the answer"

Knowing how to search for answers is a mandatory skill, and knowing how to shape your search terms to get good results is massively undervalued.

I refer to it as google fu. My google fu is strong

It absolutely relates to everything other type of troubleshooting as well. I call that "speaking computer". Because the person you are helping is not going to be able to explain what is going on beyond a hyper specific yet superficial set of symptoms. You have to weed out the unrelated symptoms which comprise 90% of symptoms. If you can't speak computer or google fu, then you will end up escalating to someone who does.