I always admired people who could double-talk, not the way this guy does, but with nonsense sounds that almost sound like words. I sometimes talk like that, but not intentionally. :)
That guy has overseen Microsoft's customer service and support operation for the past 25 years. See also: "You're in an airplane."
I thing that this has been on UUH before.
Amielee
Loc: Eastern Washington State
Great example of "double talk" a lost art.
sodapop wrote:
I want one of those....I could use it in one of my epimortis detectors
I have two, one for spare parts.
If you had bought two the shipping would have been free.
Being in the electrical trade all my life, it all made good sense to me. Except for the part about the "girdle spring". I think he just made that up.
n3eg
Loc: West coast USA
I invented the impedance remodulator, not this guy.
I'm still trying to figure out how he could give that presentation without totally cracking up. All I could think of as I watched it was Tim Conway doing the presentation,
and Harvey Korman trying, but failing to keep a straight face.
I didn't find it very entertaining.
This is a direct evolution from the Turboencabulator I read about in the mid 1940's. I've lost the original script and remember only a bit of the seemingly authentic jargon, but then B&W TV was brand new, hand held computers in the future, and film the only way to go. Has any UHH the original ? ted
Earworms wrote:
I didn't find it very entertaining.
Was he talkin way over your head?
Marionsho wrote:
Was he talkin way over your head?
No, he was talking way over yours. LOL
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