The Geek Squad
The Geek Squad
uber leet with their badges and ties no?
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Very polite and helpful. I like em. 

[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
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I don't like anyone who charges people fees like $200 to hook up an HDTV and stereo or $50 in install virus scanning software or $100 to install windows or whatever else they do.....but I guess they don't make the prices and if people are willing to pay it what can you do. I just saw one leaving my neighbors house and getting into his geek squadmobile with his slacks and ties and badge and whatnot.
Maybe she was making his 3.5 inch floppy into a 5.25 inch one.....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH...hmm.
Maybe she was making his 3.5 inch floppy into a 5.25 inch one.....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH...hmm.
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They charge me big bucks when I have to call em out to the house, but I haven't been charged yet for going down to Best Buy and picking their brains. And, one time, I even brought in one of my comps. They put hands on it, fixed the problen and told me "don't worry about it. Granted, it turned out to be a minor fix. ((unfortunate choice if wire placement) But I thought it was pretty cool that she did it gratis. 

[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
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Picking their brains for what? Spyware removal or something?Peenyuh wrote:They charge me big bucks when I have to call em out to the house, but I haven't been charged yet for going down to Best Buy and picking their brains. And, one time, I even brought in one of my comps. They put hands on it, fixed the problen and told me "don't worry about it. Granted, it turned out to be a minor fix. ((unfortunate choice if wire placement) But I thought it was pretty cool that she did it gratis.
Those guys have an A+ certification usually and not much more AFAIK. Anything they would have to fix you should be able to find answers to asking around here or elsewhere.
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AFAIK? I don't know what that means.
I am less comp savy than a 3rd grader. I go in and ask stuff like...well..."what is the big difference between such-and-such power supply and this other one?" They explain it to me in idiot terms 'cause they already know that I don't know the tech terms for anything, but that I can understand it in my own fashion.
And the female Geeks are hot.
I am less comp savy than a 3rd grader. I go in and ask stuff like...well..."what is the big difference between such-and-such power supply and this other one?" They explain it to me in idiot terms 'cause they already know that I don't know the tech terms for anything, but that I can understand it in my own fashion.
And the female Geeks are hot.

[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
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as far as I know AFAIK means 'as far as I know'
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TBH, IMHO I think that is correct. However, ATM it may be used for other things as well.
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*taps out*
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
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My record time on a cube in the 80's was 59 seconds.Wabbit wrote:
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IIRC, that's the only proper use, FYI.tnf wrote:TBH, IMHO I think that is correct. However, ATM it may be used for other things as well.
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Record time to find the cube? Time sitting on it?Scourge wrote:My record time on a cube in the 80's was 59 seconds.
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Solving it.creep wrote:Record time to find the cube? Time sitting on it?Scourge wrote:My record time on a cube in the 80's was 59 seconds.
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Your response is dry as a popcorn fart.
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If anything he's consistent.creep wrote:Your response is dry as a popcorn fart.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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And you're predictable.
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STFUCaptain Mazda wrote:IIRC, that's the only proper use, FYI.tnf wrote:TBH, IMHO I think that is correct. However, ATM it may be used for other things as well.
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Yes Randy, everyone knows I crush you at every turn. U mad?Scourge wrote:And you're predictable.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.