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Discussion on: What was your most frustrating experience dealing with "non-technical" people?

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Liza Shulyayeva

I always appreciate when someone tries some basic steps to resolve their own issues with some tool before going to someone else, but it can be a little frustrating when a person develops a pattern of associating totally unrelated actions to a fix. Eg "I closed Notepad and suddenly Completely-Unrelated-Tool-X worked properly again!" - this then spreads as a tip throughout the rest of the team and all of a sudden you have dozens of people closing Notepad to try to resolve totally unrelated issues.

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Lluís Josep Martínez

Post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy a clàssic.

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jD91mZM2

Oh, I have somebody who still does this when programming. Gets one error, sends all the files to me saying "this doesn't work".

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Kim Pastro

"When I turn my monitor off, spin my chair, then turn it on again, the save button works properly"

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Yechiel Kalmenson

Spinning your chair can fix a surprising number of problems...

Wheeeeeeee..... :D

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Kim Pastro

LOOL indeed!