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Favorite Comment: Fixer dono1 says, “The original PowerPoint.”
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Submitted by: John Meeks via Submit a Kludge!
Favorite Comment: Fixer dono1 says, “The original PowerPoint.”
The original PowerPoint.
“Dono jr, did you do this?”
“Yes.”
“Well, I’m going to have to tell your father about this.”
“Trust me, he wont care.”
Analog PowerPoint, I’d say.
binary PowerPoint
someone had to say it…
Ok can’t top dono1. I bow to your wit.
Someone label the light switch. Then maybe the markers, eraser, and wall, then resubmit. So things are all evened up, I mean.
…nice example of 3D drawing…
kkk lame joke…i know
Yes, such lifelike texture it looks almost real.
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Does this bring back memories of days gone by?
It explains my carpal tunnel.
Written with 5 markers taped together.
If you switch it off, it becomes a blackboard.
Blackboard? Well, I guess those WERE from way back in the Dark Ages.
Chalk it up to old age.
Fingernails or squeaky chalk down the blackboard. Now there’s something I’d like to erase from my mind.
Sadly, my college still uses blackboards. In the basement. Where I have to study calculus. The sound of chalk on blackboard is the only thing keeping the students awake.
Awww, you shouldn’t slate the poor thing.
Relabel this: “Ceci n’est pas une whiteboard.”
Dit is niet een whiteboard.
Hier ist kein Weißbrett.
Actually, I don’t see the problem. If my father could have had his office walls covered in whiteboards from floor to ceiling, he would have done it – and filled them.
You can’t get whiteboard paint, but I believe you can still get chalkboard paint. Technology can’t beat that!
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=where+can+i+get+whiteboard+paint
Actually, they do make a heavy, sort of canvas-backed, whiteboard wall covering, sold in very wide rolls and applied with appropriate adhesive like any other sort of “wallpaper.” It works great, and you will indeed be the envy of all you survey.
This is actually a good fix. But, I wonder how many times a day they have to erase the drawing of the little man with a switch for his unit.
I’m sorry baby, I didn’t mean to turn you on.
I still think his creative talents need another outlet.
So they can connect the switch to an outlet, and label whatever it’s being used for today. Brilliant!
Wall-to-wall whiteboard is one way to child-proof a house. Maybe they aught have opted for “the clapper” instead?
It’s actually the switch to the ‘auto-erase’ function that all high end ‘white-boards’ have.
They ought to rig it to play the loser-horn from “The Price is Right” for every time a student gets it wrong. Negative reinforcement!
Glad they finally made the switch.
Gives new meaning to the term, “flipping you off.”
Awww, so I’m not the only one who always write on whiteboards ‘I’m a whiteboard’.
it changes your hand written word into helvetica (or papyrus
). (thank you Futurama)
So were is the label for that little rectangular thingy?
And here I have been calling it a light switch all this time.
Why not kill two birds with one stone and write White Switch.
Add “thereifixedit.com/2010/01/09/not-sure-bright-ideas-work-like-that – DNE!” underneath…
Looks a bit like my workplace, if we got a bit more creative with re-positioning the old tech when it’s displaced by new digital stuff. We do actually have switches marked “whiteboard”… v. useful when they were pen driven, not so much when it’s a projector and Joe Q Random comes in and flips ALL the lights on before starting their lecture :/
This isn’t even remotely a kludge.
Hmm… is that a switchboard?
I love this. I love it, love it, love it!!
A la Dilbert, how many managers could you convince that turning on the whiteboard was necessary before they could write on it?
Maybe it’s for people who are color blind?
No, it’s for people to lazy to lift the eraser.