The Website Is Down: Sales Guy vs. Web Dude
Uploaded by: der8lub
Video Description:
*this is not my work - all credits go to thewebsiteisdown.com*
After much taping, editing, deleting, drinking and swearing we are proud to present... Sales Guy vs. Web Dude! A mashup of true and mostly-true stories from IT hell. If you've ever called tech support and wondered what the hell they are doing down there... well, this should answer some questions for you.
Created by: Josh Weinberg
Sales Guy: Casey Cochran
Web Dude: Josh Weinberg
Trevor from Arvada: Jesse
JohnsonWhitefellow (The Boss): Josh Childs
Sales Manager Nancy: Ruth SherrodIrving
Music By: Rap Team - myspace.com/rapteam
User interface Open Source Credits:
// VT100.js: fzort.org/bi/o.php
// Released under the GNU LGPL v2.1, by Frank Bi
Thanks To:
Apple, Skype, Linus Torvalds, SuSE Linux, Redhat Linux, VmWare, AOL, HijackPro and Microsoft (for creating so many things to make fun of).
Please Enjoy.
If you have problems logging in then just try harder.
Please don't sue me.
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It's too amazing.
Three....you always tell me three.....
lmfao, I tell users that all the time ;D
sigh I get so many users who make this mistake
Developer Bungie originally developed Halo as a real-time strategy game for the Apple Macintosh platform. When the company was bought by Microsoft, the game became a Xbox launch title. Halo: Combat Evolved was released for Xbox on November 15, 2001, and was later ported to both Mac and Windows PCs.
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