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Started by Solitary, December 11, 2013, 11:42:13 AM

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Solitary

> As we Silver Surfers know, sometimes we have trouble with our computers.
>
 > I had a problem yesterday, so I called Eric, the 11 year old next door,
 > whose bedroom looks like Mission Control and asked him to come over. Eric
 > clicked a couple of buttons and solved the problem. As he was walking away,
 > I called after him, 'So, what was wrong?
 >
 > He replied, 'It was an ID ten T error.'
 >
 > I didn't want to appear stupid, but nonetheless
> inquired , 'An, ID ten T error? What's that? In case I need to fix it
> again.'
 >
 > Eric grinned ... 'Haven't you ever heard of an ID ten T error before?
 >
 > 'No,' I replied.
 >
 > 'Write it down,' he said, 'and I think you'll figure it out.' So I wrote
 > down:
 >
 > ID10T
 >
 > I used to like Eric, the little shit head .
 >
There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action.

Hydra009

aka Layer 8 problem.   :wink:

The one I use is that there's a "no comm error" (no common sense)

Jason78

Winner of WitchSabrinas Best Advice Award 2012


We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real
tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. -Plato

stromboli

Quote from: "Hydra009"aka Layer 8 problem.   :wink:

The one I use is that there's a "no comm error" (no common sense)

OK, so I read the link and I still don't understand it. I hate you.

Hydra009

Quote from: "stromboli"OK, so I read the link and I still don't understand it. I hate you.
Such is the divine majesty of the OSI model.  Praise the machine.   :P

wolf39us

The first 7 layers are the layers of the comp program structure.  The 8th layer is the user.

A layer 8 issue = user error