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Clive
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Brits admit kicking and punching faulty PCs
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More than 1.5 million Britons have attacked their computer when it plays up, according to research.
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Definitely not guilty!!
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Simon
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My keyboard gets a bashing on the odd occasion.
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i have! and servers too
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GillE
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October 21, 2010, 00:54 »
I've never physically attacked a computer. Good grief - could I be turning into a pacifist?
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October 21, 2010, 10:16 »
How is it, though, that a machine can seemingly be deliberately annoying? I feel that a certain amount of violence is justified for 'training purposes'.
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GillE
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I wonder if the number of assaults rose when Micro$oft introduced Vista?
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I think they rose yesterday for IDNet customers.
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GillE
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I was wondering why you've not been around as much as usual, Rik.
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I was meant to be in Suffolk, Gill, but the agoraphobia got the better of me and we returned home yesterday morning, walking straight into the biggest outage at IDNet I can ever remember.
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Since the last one, when you had your phone off...
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Timing is everything.
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