By: Michael S (already5chosen.delete@this.yahoo.com), June 8, 2017 12:54 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
RWT forum became a little dry of lately, so let's discuss something more juicy.
In particular, I am interested in why nobody (well I'd guess not literally nobody, but certainly not many I had seen) is blaming OEM, which in this case most likely was Big Blue.
Is it considered normal for very expensive computer system to be physically damaged just because some idiot pushed Big Red Button twice?
In particular, I am interested in why nobody (well I'd guess not literally nobody, but certainly not many I had seen) is blaming OEM, which in this case most likely was Big Blue.
Is it considered normal for very expensive computer system to be physically damaged just because some idiot pushed Big Red Button twice?
Topic | Posted By | Date |
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British airways computers crash | Michael S | 2017/06/08 12:54 AM |
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