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Ercos
18th January 2009, 12:00
While looking into DSL, I came across a number for a large service provider and called to get details. When the tech support person got up to the speed of the connection, she said:

* Tech Support: "1.54mbit up/down."
* Me: (after some calculations) "Hmmm. That's about 173KB/sec, right?"
* Tech Support: (pause; sound of typing) "No, that's 1.54MB/sec."
* Me: "No, that's the speed in bits per second. I wondered what it was in bytes per second."
* Tech Support: (pause) "No, it's 1.54MB/sec."
* Me: "No, 8 bits equals 1 byte--"
* Tech Support: "No, bits and bytes are the same thing!"
* Me: "Um, that's not true. That's why a 56K modem is a 56kbit modem that usually gets 5 KB/sec transfer rates."
* Tech Support: "Well that's because people take out the dot when they say it. It's actually 5.6kbit or 5.6kbyte. The .6kbyte is just lost in the connection."



Altre le trovate sul sito http://www.rinkworks.com/stupid/cs_stuptech.shtml

:D

Rayvaughan
18th January 2009, 12:05
spero fake, cazzo fai il tecnico a contatto coi clienti se non sai la differenza tra bit e byte?:rain:

Drako
18th January 2009, 12:20
:rain:

Devon
18th January 2009, 12:27
non interessa.

Katzenjammer
18th January 2009, 13:14
spero fake, cazzo fai il tecnico a contatto coi clienti se non sai la differenza tra bit e byte?:rain:
a me non sembra tanto strano...

San Vegeta
18th January 2009, 15:09
spero fake, cazzo fai il tecnico a contatto coi clienti se non sai la differenza tra bit e byte?:rain:

sarà uno come mclove a cui non interessa sapere la differenza tra bit e byte, gli basta saperli usare

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Hador
18th January 2009, 15:29
:sneer:

Evildark
18th January 2009, 15:30
:sneer:

giusto ad un informatico può far ridere :nod:

Va$h
18th January 2009, 17:01
... lol?

Razj
18th January 2009, 17:06
haha fun


no

NelloDominat
18th January 2009, 18:05
* Tech Support: "Do you have a firewall?"
* Me: "!!! What's that have to do with the problem?"
* Tech Support: "Um, I dunno."

questa é meglio...