I.T Departments got to love them
Posted: 06 Dec 2002, 03:59
A true story:
There was a professional Facilities person working for a large firm in London, who was very caring about the staff in the office and thier working conditions. Now one secretary was suffering from a few problems one of which was eyesight so the FM being the caring sort had a professional DSE carried out on her. When the results of the DSE came through one of the recommendations was that because of the ladies eyesight problems her existing 15" flat screen be replaced with a 17" screen. So the FM dutifully fired off an e-mail to the I.T. department explaining the problem and asking for her screen to be replaced with a larger one.
Now, you can imaging the FM's surprise, when, a few days later passing the Secretaries desk he noticed that her 15" flat screen had been replaced with a 15" old style monitor. So he got back to his desk and sent a polite e-mail to I.T. explaining the problem. He was even more surprised to receive a reply from I.T. stating that was a 17" monitor on the desk and I.T. would be more than happy to take the time to him to explain how to measure a screen size.
Now the FM in question wondering if he had gone mad took a tape measure up to the monitor and measured the glass from bottom left corner to top right corner and low and behold it said 15". So armed with this knowledge he went down to the I.T department.
Now he explained his findings to I.T. who said "No you're measuring it wrong, on a monitor you measure from the point the plastic frame merges into the outside cover and NOT the size of the glass" The FM being a polite sort of person explained that he was sure it wasn't done that way as on the previous flat screen the glass size had been 15" not the frame, and the point was she needed a bigger screen. I.T.'s reply was "The image is larger on a flat screen so a 15" flat screen is the same viewing size as a 17" monitor, if you want a 17" screen size on a monitor you'll need to order a 19" monitor, we brought those screens as 17" and thats what they are!"
Now the FM being polite didn't know what to say, afterall he could hardly speak his mind and say: "Stop talking bollocks and put a fucking 17" screen up there you stupid arsehole" so with a fixed grin he went away and to vent his anger put a post on a forum group and what a stupid bunch of overpaid arseholes work in I.T. Departments.
When he got home he was however pleased to find that when he measured his 17" monitor the way I.T. claimed it had to be measured the stupid shop had actually sold him a 19 and 1/2" one for the price of a 17" one.
the above is true.
Malin
There was a professional Facilities person working for a large firm in London, who was very caring about the staff in the office and thier working conditions. Now one secretary was suffering from a few problems one of which was eyesight so the FM being the caring sort had a professional DSE carried out on her. When the results of the DSE came through one of the recommendations was that because of the ladies eyesight problems her existing 15" flat screen be replaced with a 17" screen. So the FM dutifully fired off an e-mail to the I.T. department explaining the problem and asking for her screen to be replaced with a larger one.
Now, you can imaging the FM's surprise, when, a few days later passing the Secretaries desk he noticed that her 15" flat screen had been replaced with a 15" old style monitor. So he got back to his desk and sent a polite e-mail to I.T. explaining the problem. He was even more surprised to receive a reply from I.T. stating that was a 17" monitor on the desk and I.T. would be more than happy to take the time to him to explain how to measure a screen size.
Now the FM in question wondering if he had gone mad took a tape measure up to the monitor and measured the glass from bottom left corner to top right corner and low and behold it said 15". So armed with this knowledge he went down to the I.T department.
Now he explained his findings to I.T. who said "No you're measuring it wrong, on a monitor you measure from the point the plastic frame merges into the outside cover and NOT the size of the glass" The FM being a polite sort of person explained that he was sure it wasn't done that way as on the previous flat screen the glass size had been 15" not the frame, and the point was she needed a bigger screen. I.T.'s reply was "The image is larger on a flat screen so a 15" flat screen is the same viewing size as a 17" monitor, if you want a 17" screen size on a monitor you'll need to order a 19" monitor, we brought those screens as 17" and thats what they are!"
Now the FM being polite didn't know what to say, afterall he could hardly speak his mind and say: "Stop talking bollocks and put a fucking 17" screen up there you stupid arsehole" so with a fixed grin he went away and to vent his anger put a post on a forum group and what a stupid bunch of overpaid arseholes work in I.T. Departments.
When he got home he was however pleased to find that when he measured his 17" monitor the way I.T. claimed it had to be measured the stupid shop had actually sold him a 19 and 1/2" one for the price of a 17" one.
the above is true.
Malin