On Mon, 2024-01-22 at 15:50 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> Well, I am a BOFH, you know.  Letting him find out the hard way was the 
> easiest way to get rid of the git, especially when you consider that the 
> tech he connects to when he calls back to clean up his mess won't be 
> anywhere near as experienced or skilled as I was.

Many years ago I was tasked repeatedly to fix someone's PC who couldn't
be convinced to stop doing foolish things.  The last time I had an
audience as I worked, and a PC with at least three major problems,
along with the usual plethora of viruses/malware,etc.

One complaint was that for a brief moment after every boot that a full
screen picture of two naked hairy men appeared on screen.  'Twas an
easy fix, but since all the other fixes required many reboots along the
way, and I had an audience, I left that till last.
 
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