Service or no Service, That is the Question (TBT)

Posted in the Throwback Thursday Series
Poetry, photography, tales and things that nature!

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“Someone calling oneself a customer says 
she wants something called service?”

Service or no Service, That is the Question

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Those of us who work in the field of Information Technology know very well, that nothing is as certain: If something can go wrong, it will go wrong, especially when you least expect it. Oddly enough, the supposedly most reliable functionality used on daily bases tends to break down most frequently.

This is also true for any IT related appliances. Then you realize you need to call for help. But sometimes it seems getting the support for the actual issue at hand can be difficult at best.

For your amusement, a telecommunication between a PC Help Desk agent and the end user as it may have happened in real life:

“PC Service Desk, how may I help you today?”

“Hello, Yes, I have a problem with my emails, it seems I cannot send any.”

“I see. Would you be able to answer a few basic questions before we can start troubleshooting your issue?”

“Yes of course, fire away!”

“Thank you Ma’am. First question: Have you been diagnosed with any kind of debilitating disorder?”

“Umm… no.”

“Good. Next question: Are you currently experiencing nausea, dizziness, headache or dryness of the mouth?”

“No?”

“OK. Moving on: Do you feel numbness or swelling in any of your extremities?”

“No!”

“Are you currently on any kind of medication?”

* Getting annoyed *

“What has any of this got to do with my issue with email?”

“Just answer the questions Ma’am so we may move on!”

“Fine! I took some antihistamine this morning.”

“I see. Would you mind if we establish a link to your PC?”

“No of course not, please do!”

“Excellent. When you see the pop-up window, just click on the ‘accept’ choice”

“Done”

* A window with a face of the Help Desk person appears on the PC screen *

“Can you see me Ma’am?”

“Yes I see you clearly.”

“Great, we can see you as well.”

“OK, so now can we get back to my issue?”

“Hold on Ma’am. Can you stand up?”

“What?”

“Please stand up!”

“OK, standing up!”

“Now, please walk a few meters in a straight line to your left, then back to your right”

* Shaking head but complying *

“Walking…”

“Perfect. Now, stand perfectly still, move your right hand to the tip of your nose and back down again.”

* Frustrated sigh *

“OK…”

“Fine, now please do the same with your left hand.”

* Requested activity completed *

“Excellent Ma’am! We are all done here. Thank you for your co-operation and calling our emergency service desk! Have an excellent day!”

“What the… hold on! What of my issue with the email?”

“HAVE A GREAT DAY MA’AM! Goodbye!”

“But.. OK, Bye!”

* Sighing hevily *

* Looking around the office for colleagues *

“Does anyone else have an issue with their email?”

“Yes!”
“Me too!”
“Yup!”
“Diddo!”

“Did any of you call the help desk?”

“NO!”
“Never!”
“Not me!”
“Not in a million years!”

Saying out loud: “OK, then! Guess it’s back to work!”

Thinking: ‘Guess I just have to fix the issue myself!’

Lesson learned: “Self service is the best service!”

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Hatches (Daily Photo) One

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography & Poetry & Humour

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“Three of us will help the other two get suited up, get them in the hatch, and get them out the door” Mark Kelly

Hatches 

Attach the hatch with a latch
To secure the precious badge
If the latch is not attached to the hatch
The catch is there might be a snatch
And the badge elsewhere will be dispatched

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Yella’ or Yellow? (SL-WEEK): One

Photo Challenge by SYLVAIN LANDRY
A response to Sylvain’s challenge theme of Yellow
Poetry & Photography & Humour & Song

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“Hey Clem, have you seen my yella shirt?”

Yella’ or Yellow? (SL-WEEK) 

“Take a little one step, two step, three step
Then a little spin like this”

The spring is almost here
Snow all but disappeared
Dots of yellow sprinkled around
Soon enough, multiple other colours
Will fill the ground

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The Girl and The Cat: Part Two

Posted in Caturday
Photography, Poetry, Humour, Tale
Photo Credits Miranda Kuusisto, Jessica Solingius

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“Cats have it all – admiration, an endless sleep, and company only when they want it” Rod McKuen

The Girl and The Cat: Part Two

Would you look at that!
The girl with the cat
Almost like aristocrats

“Mirror, mirror on the camera
The two of us are giving you glamoura’
Soon with us, all will enamoura’ “

The girl and the cat
Posing with a knack
Pretty pictures, are the result of that

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The Girl and The Cat: Part One

Posted in Caturday
Photography, Poetry, Humour, Tale
Photo Credits Miranda Kuusisto, Jessica Solingius

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“Cats are like music: It is foolish to try to explain their worth to those who do not appreciate them”

The Girl and The Cat

Would you look at that!
The girl with the cat
On the sofa, laying flat

No time to chase a rat
No time for a little chat
Not even an eyelid will bat

No time for the internet
Nothing playing on the cassette
Nothing moves, on the chess set

If you want to bet
The only comment you get
“What the heck,
Are you staring at!”

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On the Edge (Photography 101): One

Posted in Photography 101Edge & Alignment (Day Eighteen)

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“When one jumps over the edge, one is bound to land somewhere” D. H. Lawrence

On the Edge (Photography 101) 

When dancing on the ledge
And it feels like balancing on a knifes edge
At that moment, you wish instead
You were tucked in nice and safe
In a moving large sledge

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Gas Station (Daily Photo)

Posted in the Daily Photo/Daily Incidents series
Poetry & Photography & Humour

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“I’ve always thought space station is a great name. It should be like a gas station where we go for service and supplies before heading further out” Wally Schirra

Gas Station

A full service station; they said
Lowest of low prices; they promised
Leave with a smile on your face; big letters on the billboard

Drove to the pump
Filled the tank
Left with a blank expression on my face

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(7-Day Nature Photo Challenge) Day Six

Posted in 7-Day Nature Photo Challenge, Day Six
Photography & Poetry & Humour

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“Cement doesn’t give as much as snow” Shaun White

(7-Day Nature Photo Challenge) Day Six

Last snowfall in suburbia
Though no chance for hypothermia
Spring is very near ya!

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Good God Get a Grip Girl! (TBT)

Posted in the Throwback Thursday weekly series
Poetry, photography, tales and things that nature!

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“No tea, no shade honey!” RuPaul’s Drag Race

Good God Get a Grip Girl!

You may
Think
You’re the
Cat’s meow
But let’s see
How you
Really feel
After I
Tell you
About
What you
Actually are

I’m not
Trying to
Come for you
Offend you
Upset you
Or even
Resent you
In any way

But this is
What it is
How it is
Really like

Why
Don’t you
Give yourself
A really good
Look in
The mirror
And tell me
Can you
Get a grip
On it!

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Four More Years (TBT)

Posted in the Throwback Thursday weekly series
Poetry, photography, tales and things that nature!

“The queen is dead, long live the queen!”

Four More Years

Instead
Of a president
Let’s make
The next elect
A drag queen
What a green
And novel idea
Ave Maria!

Oh queenly one
We would have
So much fun
Basking
In the sun
Without
Or With the pun
No doubt
With a shout
We hail
Long live
The queen

PS: Vote for Bianca Del Rio ;P

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