Web services "in" the KC area.
Luke-Jr
luke at dashjr.org
Tue Jul 3 23:34:38 CDT 2007
So how am I supposed to complain when my latency sucks?
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 22:29, Billy Crook wrote:
> I'm not so sure that's the right presumption. Their online chat support
> only works on IE. IE only works on Windows. This could mean two things.
> They overlooked users of every other operating system. OR, and I think
> perhaps much more likely, those users don't need helpdesk style support.
>
> Given that only Windows users need "help" using their cable modem, I think
> it only fitting that they not waste money making such support available to
> people who will never need it. Indeed, the far more perplexing oversight
> is how Time Warner thought it would be a bright idea to offer support for
> your Internet connection, OVER THE INTERNET.
>
> On 7/3/07, Arthur Pemberton <pemboa at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Contrastingly, Time Warner Cable's online chat claims to support
> > Netscape and IE only, so far I've tried it in IE. So unless it really
> > works in Netscape, no cross OS, or even Firefox support. The
> > support-analyst I spoke with, they will be focusing on IE because
> > "Firefox does not come bundled with Windows, so we know that everyone
> > will have Internet Explorer" , which of course presumes that only
> > Windows exists.
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