computerworld.comTime-Machine Tuesday: That’s cool | Computerworld Welcome! Here are the latest Insider stories. True tales of IT life, fresh every weekday. Got a story of useless users, hapless bosses, clueless vendors or adventures in the IT trenches? Tell Sharky! Sure, put it with the greens. Thank youYour message has been sent.SorryThere was an error emailing this page. Computerworld / IDG "); }); try { $("div.lazyload_blox_ad").lazyLoadAd({ threshold : 0, // You can set threshold on how close to the edge ad should come before it is loaded. Default is 0 (when it is visible). forceLoad : false, // Ad is loaded even if not visible. Default is false. onLoad : false, // Callback function on call ad loading onComplete : false, // Callback function when load is loaded timeout : 1500, // Timeout ad load debug : false, // For debug use : draw colors border depends on load status xray : false // For debug use : display a complete page view with ad placements }) ; } catch (exception){ console.log("error loading lazyload_ad " + exception); } }); This pilot fish lives in the desert southwestern U.S., where summer temperatures can run above 110 degrees Fahrenheit.“A user told me she left her laptop in her car for an hour this afternoon,” fish says. “She turned it on but it’s giving her a green screen.“I asked how long she left it to cool and she seemed confused.“I told her to turn it off and put it in a cool place overnight for it to cool down, and then try it again.“She replied, ‘Can’t I just put it in the fridge?’”Sharky never loses his cool, but I still can run short of true tales of IT life. Send me yours at Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein!. You can also subscribe to the Daily Shark Newsletter. Computerworld The Voice of Business Technology Follow us Copyright © 2019 IDG Communications, Inc.Explore the IDG Network descend

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