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Boris Mohar
Guest
Scenario: Any windows system plus clueless user (me) attempting to install
new software. During the install there a window pops up with a cryptic
message that only the coder in India could understand. Clueless user
attempts to email the problem to tech support. WHY in this day and age I
cannot copy and paste the fucking error message? Instead here I am pencil in
hand scribbling it down to the last coma and semi colon. Surely such obvious
function should not have been overlooked. Is there some technically
insurmountable reason why this is not possible?
Regards,
Boris Mohar
Got Knock? - see:
Viatrack Printed Circuit Designs (among other things) http://www.viatrack.ca
new software. During the install there a window pops up with a cryptic
message that only the coder in India could understand. Clueless user
attempts to email the problem to tech support. WHY in this day and age I
cannot copy and paste the fucking error message? Instead here I am pencil in
hand scribbling it down to the last coma and semi colon. Surely such obvious
function should not have been overlooked. Is there some technically
insurmountable reason why this is not possible?
Regards,
Boris Mohar
Got Knock? - see:
Viatrack Printed Circuit Designs (among other things) http://www.viatrack.ca