On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 8:32 AM Rugen, Len <rug...@missouri.edu> wrote:

> In the early days of delivering mainframe print to IP addressed printers,
> I had a user that "never got" their reports, yet my software shows them
> delivered.  I tried to get them to verify their ip address, all they would
> do is repeat what was on the label printed on the printer.  So I sent a
> large core dump to the printer.  Soon another use calls shouting what is
> this !@#$%& using my expensive bond letterhead paper!   I found where the
> reports had been going :-)
>
>
{giggle} In the true spirit of BOFH . It would be nice if people would
report it when they get output that they don't know what it is. But then,
even here in the I.T. department, we have a shared IP printer which many
people use. And some of them print something; go to the printer; remove all
the paper; and then throw away anything that isn't their output.

-- 
This is clearly another case of too many mad scientists, and not enough
hunchbacks.


Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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