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What? The whole charm of the IT crowd is that it’s pretty spot on for how IT people act with each other. It’s hyperbolic for sure but I felt like it was the most authentic representation of tech people in the media.
I agree; silicon valley also did a great job with this imo.
i have absolutely been called over to laugh at a circuit board. hell, i've done it myself
Someone writing on that show had to have worked IT at some stage.
A lot of things that happened in that show resonated with my IT support experience.
The fucking unplugged pc.
(And the graveyard shift goth)
My old boss called me, said please come to my office... my laptop will not turn on and I cannot figure it out.
I get there, he tells me to please help him, he is probably being stupid.
I look at his laptop, I see his charger plugged in, I follow it down the desk, across the floor all the way to the wall socket where the plug lies...
He had walked the charger's plug to the wall socket and just left it on the ground.
I plug it in, he sees me do this, laptop turns on, I leave.
Given there was only one writer, and he knew nothing about computing other than how to turn one on, nope.
I often reference the IT crowd when a colleague is having issues.. "Have you tried switching it off and on again"
90% of the time it works, eyes roll, and we all have a laugh