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<p>Following the <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175074/whats-the-most-egregious-pop-culture-perversion-of-programming">Egregious pop culture perversion of programming</a>, what is the most outlandishly insane technobabble you have ever heard, either in fiction or real life?</p>
<p>Extra points to those unfortunates whose real life stories beat Hollywood.</p>
<p>Note: feel free to sketch out what would be necessary for such gibberish to actually work.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175561#17556112Answer by jjnguy for Worst technobabble you've ever heardjjnguy2008-10-06T18:25:15Z2008-10-06T18:25:15Z<p>I work at Best Buy in the computer department. Often times people will miss-pronounce Gigabytes, "Jigabytes." So people often ask me:</p>
<p>"How many jiggs does this one have?"</p>
<p>It takes every fiber in my body to not laugh at them.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175569#17556916Answer by Brian Stewart for Worst technobabble you've ever heardBrian Stewart2008-10-06T18:27:48Z2008-10-15T20:15:10Z<p>When ordering an IBM PC AT with a 20MB HDD in 1985, I asked the salesman about the access times of the HDD. He responded that the access times had been ordered, but the shipment had been delayed...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175584#17558459Answer by Micah for Worst technobabble you've ever heardMicah2008-10-06T18:29:22Z2009-10-11T02:51:46Z<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkDD03yeLnU" rel="nofollow">CSI New York "VB GUI Interface"</a></p>
<blockquote>
<p>“I’ll create a GUI interface using VISUAL BASIC, see if I can track an IP address.”</p>
</blockquote>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175596#1755964Answer by Dropped.on.Japan for Worst technobabble you've ever heardDropped.on.Japan2008-10-06T18:31:18Z2008-10-06T18:31:18Z<p>Salesperson - "The website crashed."</p>
<p>Me - <em>checks site</em></p>
<p>Me - "It seems like it's up. Is Internet Explorer up?"</p>
<p>Salesperson - "Yeah."</p>
<p>Me - "Try to pull up our website again."</p>
<p>Salesperson - "No, it's not working."</p>
<p>Me - "What's not working?"</p>
<p>Salesperson - "I can't log-in to our e-mail! I don't know what it's called!"</p>
<p>-Actual conversation</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175597#1755978Answer by DannySmurf for Worst technobabble you've ever heardDannySmurf2008-10-06T18:31:35Z2008-10-06T18:31:35Z<p>May not be on exactly the right track, but I have a PM who knows lots of computer terms... but not what they mean. So he likes to chain a bunch of those together into a request that ends up being gibberish:</p>
<p>"Why don't we inherit that web service from the garbage collector? I don't want to spend any resources managing memory here. That will also let us reuse this code in - insert ASP.NET component name here - later."</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175600#1756007Answer by Electrons_Ahoy for Worst technobabble you've ever heardElectrons_Ahoy2008-10-06T18:32:44Z2008-10-06T18:32:44Z<p>I had an aunt ask me, with complete sincerity: "How many Megs does it take to get into the Internet?"</p>
<p>THAT conversation went a little longer than she expected.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175601#17560134Answer by Nick for Worst technobabble you've ever heardNick2008-10-06T18:32:53Z2008-10-06T18:32:53Z<p>I'm not sure if anything can beat Sen. Ted Stevens' "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_of_tubes" rel="nofollow">Series of Tubes</a>"</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175615#1756153Answer by Jason Baker for Worst technobabble you've ever heardJason Baker2008-10-06T18:35:34Z2008-10-06T18:35:34Z<p>"I have this Linsky rooter here..."</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175625#1756251Answer by Claudiu for Worst technobabble you've ever heardClaudiu2008-10-06T18:36:52Z2008-10-06T18:36:52Z<p>Youtube comment: How much RAM does this program take on a CPU? (inquiring about the size of the program on the hard disk).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175637#17563789Answer by Brian Stewart for Worst technobabble you've ever heardBrian Stewart2008-10-06T18:39:38Z2008-10-06T18:39:38Z<p>An engineer at SGI told me about a customer that called in to complain that "circle mode" on her external CDROM was not working. He said "Tell me more about circle mode". She said, "Well, there's a switch on the back with a line and a circle. It works in line mode, but not in circle mode." The engineer told her "Just leave it in line mode, circle mode hasn't been implemented yet."</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175646#17564623Answer by D4V360 for Worst technobabble you've ever heardD4V3602008-10-06T18:42:09Z2008-10-06T18:58:11Z<p>Customer: We want RSS for the news on our site.</p>
<p>Me: Ok, cool, we'll do that.</p>
<p>Few days later...</p>
<p>Me: The RSS is done.</p>
<p>Customer: Were can I find it? wait, what exactly IS rss?</p>
<p>Me: Rss is bla bla bla...</p>
<p>Customer: No, we don't need that, we need a newsletter.</p>
<p>:')</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175660#17566011Answer by Matias Nino for Worst technobabble you've ever heardMatias Nino2008-10-06T18:47:35Z2008-10-06T18:47:35Z<p>My wife used to always talk about "dark side" application programs at her workplace. I always thought it was some suite of "evil" apps (a la Star Wars). </p>
<p>I later found out they were terminal emulation windows. TN3270 FOREVER!!!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175670#1756702Answer by John Nilsson for Worst technobabble you've ever heardJohn Nilsson2008-10-06T18:50:20Z2008-10-06T18:50:20Z<p>The one that irked me the most was in an episode of X-Files (a show that is actually targeted at geeks...).</p>
<p>There is this room that is supposedly the heart of a big computer system or somthing like that where the three tech nerds that helpds with various things are tasked with helping out. They reach under a desk or something pulling out computer in a naked midi-tower chassi and then there is a zoomed in view of how they cut the powercord to a hard drive followed by the line "We've hacked the mainframe".</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175671#1756715Answer by Bill the Lizard for Worst technobabble you've ever heardBill the Lizard2008-10-06T18:50:41Z2008-10-06T18:59:54Z<p>It's a toss-up between <a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2008/09/07/amazon-reviewers-clo.html" rel="nofollow">Spore's DRM</a> and <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5044871/google-chrome-eula-claims-ownership-of-everything-you-create-using-chrome-from-blog-posts-to-emails" rel="nofollow">Google Chrome's original EULA</a>.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175692#17569236Answer by Darrel Miller for Worst technobabble you've ever heardDarrel Miller2008-10-06T18:59:09Z2009-09-23T15:06:48Z<p>This is actual marketing copy from <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms943050.aspx" rel="nofollow">MSDN</a></p>
<blockquote>
<p>"With BizTalk® Server installed, you arrive at your office in the morning to find that a shipment of door handles that you did not even know you needed is already on your receiving dock ready to be stocked. Not only that, the shipment has already been paid for and your database has been automatically updated."</p>
</blockquote>
<p>If anyone has actually worked in manufacturing company and believes that this a realistic scenario feel free to vote me down. Personally, I just giggle like a little girl everytime I read it.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175751#1757517Answer by RichH for Worst technobabble you've ever heardRichH2008-10-06T19:15:43Z2008-10-06T19:15:43Z<p>I saw an IT guy tell a user her computer was crashing as her bag was on the power cable and it was stopping the electricity getting though. </p>
<p>I laughed at his joke, but then he just walked away. It appears he wasn't telling a joke!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175779#1757798Answer by Erikk for Worst technobabble you've ever heardErikk2008-10-06T19:21:07Z2008-10-06T19:21:07Z<p>George W. Bush using the word "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internets" rel="nofollow">Internets</a>." I always get a good laugh from that one. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/175822#17582215Answer by Ishmaeel for Worst technobabble you've ever heardIshmaeel2008-10-06T19:32:39Z2008-10-06T19:32:39Z<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Fortress" rel="nofollow">Digital Fortress</a> by Dan Brown. In retrospect, it seems like a hilarious read, but while I was actually reading it, I was <em>this</em> close to biting my own elbows off. Not at all recommended for angry nitpickers.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/176445#176445-1Answer by Jack for Worst technobabble you've ever heardJack2008-10-06T22:21:52Z2008-10-06T22:21:52Z<p>Guy walked into Dick Smiths Electronics Shop with a floppy disk and asked staff if they could copy the internet on it for him.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/176587#1765876Answer by gltovar for Worst technobabble you've ever heardgltovar2008-10-06T23:10:38Z2008-10-06T23:10:38Z<p>I went to interview for a position at DoubleClick. They deal with Flash Advertising. The interviewer wanted me to know that from time to time you get odd requests. He showed me one: <strong>" ... And we would like the the widget to feel <em>Ajaxy</em>."</strong> ( referring to the way modern web apps are visually designed these days ) </p>
<p>Even worse I had a 'peer' at my work who whats a big phoney. I have no idea how he was able to last so long. Just imagine a programming position where someone who didn't know how to program could hold his job! </p>
<p>Some of the gems this person said were:
<em>(in response to adjusting game play)</em> <strong>"You know, I've just got to change up the classes."</strong></p>
<p><strong>"Man, I love this Boolean Package, it makes so much sense."</strong> (<em>in reference to the boolean object)</em></p>
<p><strong>"I don't get it, this book says the AS2 code would work in AS3"</strong> <em>(after copying and pasting as2 code into as3 and trying to compile... the equivalent of copying C++ into C#.net or Javascript into JDE and compiling)</em></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/176681#1766811Answer by testpro_sea for Worst technobabble you've ever heardtestpro_sea2008-10-06T23:33:55Z2008-10-06T23:33:55Z<p>See Movie: Eagle Eye.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/176692#1766924Answer by Erik for Worst technobabble you've ever heardErik2008-10-06T23:37:34Z2008-10-06T23:37:34Z<p>I once worked on a computer for a guy at his house - while describing a problem he was having copying files, he indicated I should go to "the red zone" to see what he was talking about - in this case, "the red zone" was his desktop, where his wallpaper was the old Win9x "redbricks" image scaled to the size of the desktop (and thus <em>very</em> pixelated). It took a great deal of willpower not to let a chuckle escape...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/176705#17670528Answer by Palakwai for Worst technobabble you've ever heardPalakwai2008-10-06T23:41:18Z2008-10-06T23:41:18Z<p>A recruiter once asked me if I had "C" "pound" experience.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/176738#1767381Answer by Martin Beckett for Worst technobabble you've ever heardMartin Beckett2008-10-06T23:57:24Z2008-10-06T23:57:24Z<p>On craigslist today</p>
<p>On behalf of our client, XXXX Recruiting is searching for intermediate C++/Pearl Developers<br />
you are strong in C++ with good exposure to Pearl or PHP programming.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/176758#17675825Answer by Josh Matthews for Worst technobabble you've ever heardJosh Matthews2008-10-07T00:04:02Z2008-10-07T00:04:02Z<p>There's a Star Trek: Voyager episode where Kim's trying to create a replacement holographic doctor, but the immense size of the medical database is overloading it. The solution?</p>
<p>"Computer, install a recursive algorithm!"</p>
<p>Problem solved.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/176833#1768336Answer by Raelshark for Worst technobabble you've ever heardRaelshark2008-10-07T00:45:38Z2009-10-11T02:31:04Z<p>Dilbert references are too easy, but I have to point out my favorite - </p>
<p><img src="http://www.notthegolfer.com/pics/webbish.jpg" alt="Webbish" /></p>
<p>It became such a running joke among myself and other web developer co-workers that I put WEBBISH on my license plate.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/177000#17700030Answer by Merus for Worst technobabble you've ever heardMerus2008-10-07T02:20:30Z2008-10-07T02:20:30Z<p>I think Penny Arcade says it best:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2007/20070716.jpg" alt="All of our webs are down. They've penetrated our code walls. They're stealing the Internet! We'll need to hack all IPs simultaneously." /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/180820#1808207Answer by lfoust for Worst technobabble you've ever heardlfoust2008-10-07T23:28:39Z2008-10-07T23:28:39Z<p>At a previous job when we were demoing some 3rd party software, the lead technical guy from the other company kept ensuring us that their software was of the highest quality and they didn't use any "if" statements. I guess if statements are bad for performance.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/181133#1811336Answer by CAD bloke for Worst technobabble you've ever heardCAD bloke2008-10-08T02:22:11Z2008-10-08T02:22:11Z<p>Why do an alarming number of computer illiterates refer to a PC tower as "the hard drive"? I always answer "Where did all the other bits go?" Blank look follows.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/206179#2061796Answer by Justsalt for Worst technobabble you've ever heardJustsalt2008-10-15T20:02:32Z2008-10-15T20:02:32Z<p>From the "Good Times Virus" hoax email:</p>
<p><strong>If the program is not stopped, the computer's processor will be placed in an nth-complexity infinite binary loop - which can severely damage the processor if left running that way too long.</strong></p>
<p>"nth-complexity infinite binary loop" makes me laugh every time.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/206202#2062024Answer by Paul Mrozowski for Worst technobabble you've ever heardPaul Mrozowski2008-10-15T20:07:41Z2008-10-15T20:07:41Z<p>It's funny that this just came up since we've been talking about this at the office. Another guy here said his next e-mail was going to contain most of these terms:</p>
<p><a href="http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enewsletter/cache/611914-0-0-225-121.html?jumpid=em_di_417806_US_US_0_000&diaid=di_hpc_us_696073_US&dimid=1005871688&dicid=taw_Oct08&mrm=1-4BVUP" rel="nofollow">The most baffling IT terms, part II</a></p>
<p>Here was my stab at it:</p>
<p>"I just wanted to let everyone know what happened with our unexpected e-mail downtime. We run a virtualized, rack mounted server farm that runs in the cloud and is hosted by a third party company. Outlook points to this via an IDN. Their WEP key was changed as part of their normal security procedures via a 3G VPN connection, which caused the ASCII bytes normally sent through to be incorrectly encrypted. This generated gigs of logs files which eventually crashed their server. They had to back up these log files onto a blue-ray drive before being able to reset and restart their servers and reset their internal IP addresses. This problem has been addressed and fixed so that it will not occur in the future."</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/206217#2062171Answer by Sridhar Iyer for Worst technobabble you've ever heardSridhar Iyer2008-10-15T20:09:59Z2008-10-15T20:09:59Z<p>Saw a b-grade sci-fi movie on well sci-fi channel.. a skinny dude (obviously referred to as a hacker) whistles into a cell phone and retorts "here long distance is free on this. .forever"</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/206305#2063052Answer by Rudy R Schwartzman for Worst technobabble you've ever heardRudy R Schwartzman2008-10-15T20:28:56Z2008-10-15T20:28:56Z<p>We're way off technobabble here, but the responses seem to have devolved into general computer cluelessness humor...</p>
<p>My dad was having trouble with his PC and decided to take it into a shop for "tune-up" (he's far away, so I can't perform any laying on of hands). I gleaned from his questions that he was getting ready to take the monitor, but I gently guided him back to taking the tower!</p>
<p>RRS</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/258165#2581651Answer by R_Mond for Worst technobabble you've ever heardR_Mond2008-11-03T08:57:55Z2008-11-03T08:57:55Z<p>When someone ask me : What's your computer's <strong>pentium</strong>?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/272208#2722085Answer by utku_karatas for Worst technobabble you've ever heardutku_karatas2008-11-07T14:25:30Z2008-11-07T14:25:30Z<p>Many years ago, in high school, my friend babbling me about his programming skills:</p>
<p>-- You know.. I'm quite competent at Regedit!?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/345927#3459272Answer by BobbyShaftoe for Worst technobabble you've ever heardBobbyShaftoe2008-12-06T04:43:41Z2008-12-06T04:43:41Z<p>I think I have most of these beat. If you want to talk crazy nonsense, I worked at a computer store when I was a teenager.</p>
<p>For some reason, there was this fad where everyone called the desktop, the "modem." We have all heard the "harddrive" phrase or of course "cpu" but here they always, several, several different people, uses the word "modem."</p>
<p>Well, for one customer, this was even more difficult to remember, so she referred to her computer as "the Imodium (as in the diarrhea medicine).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/346005#3460052Answer by Eli for Worst technobabble you've ever heardEli2008-12-06T06:16:26Z2008-12-06T06:16:26Z<p>This isn't exactly computer babble, but stupid enough for the spirit of the thing.</p>
<p>My father in law works with the studios. </p>
<p>He had a project with Fox (I think) and told them he would need...</p>
<p><strong>"Four Lifts With Outriggers</strong>.</p>
<p>A few days later, the lifts show up, but no outriggers.</p>
<p>He calls up and asks "Hey, where are the outriggers for these lifts?"</p>
<p>They reply: <strong>"What!? You said <em>without riggers</em>! Can't your crew rig them?</strong></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1142980#114298012Answer by Evgeny for Worst technobabble you've ever heardEvgeny2009-07-17T12:28:00Z2009-07-17T12:28:00Z<p>I can't believe nobody mention this yet, but in the movie <strong>Swordfish</strong> when the hacker is asked how he managed to break into the DoD network in only 1 minute he answers:</p>
<p><strong>I dropped a logic bomb through the trapdoor.</strong></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1143108#11431085Answer by Vicky for Worst technobabble you've ever heardVicky2009-07-17T13:00:18Z2009-07-17T13:00:18Z<p>There was a great one in 24 where they knew something had happened to a character because "she hasn't updated her cron jobs, she's meant to do that every 15 minutes but she missed the last one!" It's like they ALMOST knew what they were talking about.</p>
<p>In real life, my high school computer teacher told me that a multi-sync monitor was one that tipped forwards / backwards as well as swivelling. When I went to buy a PC I caused the shopdude to look at me very strangely when I said "so is this monitor multi-sync? [fx: swivel, tilt] Oh yes, good."</p>
<p>[Edit:] Oh, and I can't believe I forgot - I received a call from a recruitment agency trying to get me to interview a guy whose key skills included "He's very experienced in the tee-see-pip programming language".</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1376284#13762840Answer by Stefano Borini for Worst technobabble you've ever heardStefano Borini2009-09-03T22:22:43Z2009-09-03T22:22:43Z<p>So, the <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/741581/what-are-the-worst-working-conditions-you-have-written-code-in/741613#741613">guy of hackers-through-electrical-network fame</a> once proposed a fantastic method to protect his intranet from hackers: the bastion host had to be a IRIX machine. After the bastion host, another computer with Linux was present. This linux computer was followed by a HP/UX machine, the HP/UX followed by a FreeBSD.</p>
<p>His idea is that a hacker, in order to access his intranet, had to be competent in all the operating systems at once to be able to crack all of them, meaning that he would be trapped in this deceiving tarpit of informatic despair. He called it "multilayered firewall".</p>
<p>I mean, not that is a bad idea, but I think that it's enough nonsense for many other reasons.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1466078#14660781Answer by jrbjazz for Worst technobabble you've ever heardjrbjazz2009-09-23T13:40:02Z2009-09-23T13:40:02Z<p>My wife's sister:</p>
<ul>
<li>Asked me how photos can be added to The Facebo.</li>
<li>Using Mozilla Firefox on Linux she said: How strange is your internet.</li>
</ul>
<p>Somoebody I do not remember:</p>
<ul>
<li>As you know, Bill Gates invented the computer, so... (At this very moment I stopped listening)</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1466133#146613311Answer by Paddy for Worst technobabble you've ever heardPaddy2009-09-23T13:50:26Z2009-09-23T13:50:26Z<p>I personally like Swordfish for the visual representation (three big cubes) of a hacker putting together a virus. Particularly the point where they turned nice colours and glowed to let him know it was working.</p>
<p>P.S. I would love to be able to code like this. IDE writers, if you're watching, please take note...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1466449#14664491Answer by Adit for Worst technobabble you've ever heardAdit2009-09-23T14:41:59Z2009-09-23T14:41:59Z<p>I saw this one in a bollywood movie. Our hero was busy romancing with his gf until his friend informs him about upcoming college exams. So, he decides to get examination papers by hacking into his college network.
This is how he goes about it:</p>
<p>Enters Lab. Opens up a command prompt window. Types - <strong>Hack System</strong></p>
<p>And that's it!!...A window pops up- <strong>System Hacked</strong></p>
<p>He gets access to all papers and returns to his gf for a romantic song :)</p>
<p>Nice!! :D</p>
<p>(Give him +1 for at least opening up the command prompt instead of doing it in notepad) :D</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1466640#14666400Answer by NoizWaves for Worst technobabble you've ever heardNoizWaves2009-09-23T15:12:30Z2009-09-23T15:12:30Z<p>I was once informed that a computer had 5 IEs of speed and then asked how to get more IEs.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1466677#14666770Answer by Wabbitseason for Worst technobabble you've ever heardWabbitseason2009-09-23T15:19:12Z2009-09-23T15:19:12Z<p>It's not the worst, but it's still painful.</p>
<p>Pretty manager lady's technical advise to an HTML guy: "We should use ASCII coding to protect the e-mails."</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1543063#15430630Answer by Konamiman for Worst technobabble you've ever heardKonamiman2009-10-09T10:43:43Z2009-10-09T10:43:43Z<p>In a computer shop, circa 1997:</p>
<p>Me: Do you have internal ZIP drives? </p>
<p>Salesman: Yes, here it is (shows me a ZIP plus drive, which had two ports, parallel and SCSI) </p>
<p>Me: This is an external drive. </p>
<p>Salesman: Well, this one is external and internal at the same time. </p>
<p>Me: Eeeh... thanks...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175545/worst-technobabble-youve-ever-heard/1543130#15431302Answer by Neil Aitken for Worst technobabble you've ever heardNeil Aitken2009-10-09T10:59:44Z2009-10-09T10:59:44Z<p>I called my ISP tech support for an unreliable connection. I'd run some pretty intensive tests and discovered serious packet loss.</p>
<p><strong>Me:</strong> The connection is dropping packets</p>
<p><strong>Tech:</strong> What else is it dropping?</p>
<p>I just gave up after that.</p>