lethal tupperwa
02-17-2003, 15:05
This apparently was a real memo sent out by a
> > computer
> > company to its
> > employees in all seriousness. It went to all field
> > engineers about a
> > computer peripheral problem. The author of this
> > memo was
> > quite genuine.
> >
> > The word is that the engineers literally rolled on
> > the
> > floor! Especially
> > note the last couple of sentences.)
> >
> > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > Re: Replacement of Mouse Balls.
> >
> > If a mouse fails to operate or should it perform
> > erratically, it may need
> > a
> > ball replacement. Mouse balls are now available as
> > FRU
> > (Field Replacement
> > Units).
> >
> > Because of the delicate nature of this procedure,
> > replacement of mouse
> > balls
> > should only be attempted by properly trained
> > personnel.
> >
> > Before proceeding, determine the type of mouse
> > balls by
> > examining he
> > underside of the mouse. Domestic balls will be
> > larger and
> > harder than
> > foreign balls. Ball removal procedures differ
> > depending
> > upon the
> > manufacturer of the mouse.
> >
> > Foreign balls can be replaced using the pop-off
> > method.
> > Domestic balls
> > are replaced by using the twist-off method. Mouse
> > balls
> > are not usually
> > static sensitive. However, excessive handling can
> > result
> > in sudden
> > discharge.
> >
> > Upon completion of ball replacement, the mouse may
> > be
> > used immediately.
> > It is recommended that each person have a pair of
> > spare
> > balls for
> > maintaining optimum customer satisfaction.
> >
> > Any customer missing his balls should contact the
> > local
> > personnel in
> > charge
> > of removing and replacing these necessary items.
> > Please
> > keep in mind that
> > a
> > customer without properly working balls is an
> > unhappy
> > customer.
> > computer
> > company to its
> > employees in all seriousness. It went to all field
> > engineers about a
> > computer peripheral problem. The author of this
> > memo was
> > quite genuine.
> >
> > The word is that the engineers literally rolled on
> > the
> > floor! Especially
> > note the last couple of sentences.)
> >
> > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > Re: Replacement of Mouse Balls.
> >
> > If a mouse fails to operate or should it perform
> > erratically, it may need
> > a
> > ball replacement. Mouse balls are now available as
> > FRU
> > (Field Replacement
> > Units).
> >
> > Because of the delicate nature of this procedure,
> > replacement of mouse
> > balls
> > should only be attempted by properly trained
> > personnel.
> >
> > Before proceeding, determine the type of mouse
> > balls by
> > examining he
> > underside of the mouse. Domestic balls will be
> > larger and
> > harder than
> > foreign balls. Ball removal procedures differ
> > depending
> > upon the
> > manufacturer of the mouse.
> >
> > Foreign balls can be replaced using the pop-off
> > method.
> > Domestic balls
> > are replaced by using the twist-off method. Mouse
> > balls
> > are not usually
> > static sensitive. However, excessive handling can
> > result
> > in sudden
> > discharge.
> >
> > Upon completion of ball replacement, the mouse may
> > be
> > used immediately.
> > It is recommended that each person have a pair of
> > spare
> > balls for
> > maintaining optimum customer satisfaction.
> >
> > Any customer missing his balls should contact the
> > local
> > personnel in
> > charge
> > of removing and replacing these necessary items.
> > Please
> > keep in mind that
> > a
> > customer without properly working balls is an
> > unhappy
> > customer.