the kind of day i'm having

May 05, 2010 17:32

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH

WHY DOES THE EPSON DRIVER INSTALLER FOR THE INTEL VERSION OF THE EPSON SCANNER DRIVER WANT ME TO INSTALL ROSETTA

WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY

rage, rampaging idocy

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and if you're wondering solarbird May 6 2010, 00:40:52 UTC
I wanted to install the Intel version so I didn't have to install and run Rosetta to run the previous PPC version I already had installed. And I need this because I need to scan and mail back the document that I printed and signed after realising it was the wrong document and fixing it, which came after not receiving a document at all, and the sender getting my name ("Dara") wrong for the third! straight! time! after taking five goes to get my public email address ("darako") sorted ("d.a.r.a.k.o. Like my first name, with the first two letters of my last name." "D-a-k..." "No. D. A. R. A." "D... A... I..." "No. D. A. R. A..." "D... A... ... ... I'm waiting for the next letter." "R." etc.) and just for the record, AUTHORISATION is never spelt AUHTORIZATION. Not even in in all caps. Not in any country.

Normally I would deal better than this but not today.

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brombear May 6 2010, 02:07:46 UTC
*blink blink* I think I'm going to need a version of Rosetta Stone to understand what you just said...

I am soooo computer dumb.

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solarbird May 6 2010, 03:54:40 UTC
Rosetta is the emulation layer that lets Intel-processor Macs run binaries compiled for PowerPC processors. So an Intel driver that uses a PowerPC installer is lulzworthy fail.

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