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You thought tech support's life was that much easier in teh Middle Ages? Think again! :-D
(I don't know how many of you are familiar with this, but I felt a great need to spread this little gem ;-).)
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DrIstvaan: You thought tech support's life was that much easier in teh Middle Ages? Think again! :-D
(I don't know how many of you are familiar with this, but I felt a great need to spread this little gem ;-).)

Good find! :D
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DrIstvaan: You thought tech support's life was that much easier in teh Middle Ages? Think again! :-D
(I don't know how many of you are familiar with this, but I felt a great need to spread this little gem ;-).)
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gyokzoli: Good find! :D

Thanks, I thought it was hilarious enough to share with fellow GOGers :-).
Seen it before but it's a classic that I've forgotten so it was fun to watch it again.
Having worked at a callcenter with customer support I can say that this is not a exaggeration. When I quit that job I left with a disdain for people in general and a deep understanding of why countries are so fucked up. Simply put, democracy puts too much power in the hands of stupid people.
Beware of idiots in large numbers and never underestimate the power of stupidity. :P
Hahaha, that was awesome.
Though I kind of imagined a rage induced medieval execution. Brilliant stuff though, top find!
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Tarm: Simply put, democracy puts too much power in the hands of stupid people.
Beware of idiots in large numbers and never underestimate the power of stupidity. :P

To quote Churchill, "The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
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Tarm: Simply put, democracy puts too much power in the hands of stupid people.
Beware of idiots in large numbers and never underestimate the power of stupidity. :P
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DarrkPhoenix: To quote Churchill, "The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter."

That's one of the best. :)