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Previously on "Good retorts wanted."

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by zeitghost


    Exactly what I need after my Philosopher's Stone experiment last week.
    What? Oh, I see! Dump it on the markets, etc, etc, etc, leading to anarchy on the streets... Bloody hell, that's cunning!

    Didn't Gordon Brown try it a few years ago? Didn't use nearly enough, but then he's in with the greys, who seem to be fecking crap at high finance.
    Last edited by wendigo100; 13 July 2007, 22:29.

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  • Diver
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    Oh! dont worry, any dribling half wit could understand these instructions

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  • MarillionFan
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    "and saying "sorry, I'm not technical" leaving me unable to help them."

    Maybe you should speak english then you techie tw@t!!!

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  • bored
    replied
    How about "In order to fix this problem, I need to explain a couple of tech things. Should I do that?"

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  • Sockpuppet
    replied
    Originally posted by Kyajae
    "sorry, I'm not technical"?
    No tulip Sherlock.


    Simple. Gets the job done.

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  • chubba
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    "I am not trying to teach you anything technical, this is stuff that even the most stupid people understand so please take the time to listen."

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  • NoddY
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    "I'm not technical"

    "Either am I"

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by Clippy
    Has it ever occured to you that you may be a boring f*cker and that they are just being polite?
    Are you aiming to take over sadguru's reputation?

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  • thunderlizard
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    "sorry, I'm not technical"
    "OK, but I'm a techy with so I obviously don't have as advanced communication skills as you, so you're going to have to meet me half way here."

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    I sem to be having quite a few people who want me to fix a problem, but in order to do so, I need to explain a couple of tech things. Despite doing this in the simplest non-jargonised way possible, they seem to have acquired a habit of cutting me off quickly and saying "sorry, I'm not technical" leaving me unable to help them.

    Anyone have a good humourous (or otherwise) response to "sorry, I'm not technical"? they can suggest?
    Has it ever occured to you that you may be a boring f*cker and that they are just being polite?

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Very good Clearly I shouldn't have posted this on a Friday

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  • Mailman
    replied
    It was for oil wasnt it?

    Good catch all retort that one!

    Mailman

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  • wendigo100
    replied
    Here's a good selection of retorts.

    Any take you fancy?

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  • Kyajae
    started a topic Good retorts wanted.

    Good retorts wanted.

    I sem to be having quite a few people who want me to fix a problem, but in order to do so, I need to explain a couple of tech things. Despite doing this in the simplest non-jargonised way possible, they seem to have acquired a habit of cutting me off quickly and saying "sorry, I'm not technical" leaving me unable to help them.

    Anyone have a good humourous (or otherwise) response to "sorry, I'm not technical"? they can suggest?

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