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HOW TO AVOID A LAMER.
One of the varieties of life is that not everyone is the same.
This of course is a pity in many ways but it also gives us the
richness of life that we have. But of course some people seem so
different that we want to avoid them. Which brings me to the subject
of Lamers: What are they; What can we do about them; How can we
avoid them.
To most computer users they are a pain in the butt. To some
they are like a social disease; very painful, hard to get rid of and
very expensive.
The word Lamer generally seems to be accepted as short for lame
duck; Or could it be lame-brain? The word just seems to have crept
into use about 1982. However it was started, it has stuck. If you
wonder why it is that these people only seem to be of recent origin
just stop and think for a few minutes. Lamers have,like the
poor,always been with us. Its just that we are used to seeing them
from the back,in check-out queues with the cheque book and no pen,
asking the assistant how to spell Texas. Or in the post office with
a stack of questions for the assistant and always in our queue!
We all seem to know exactly what a Lamer is but not how to deal
with them so here is my guide to finding out the truth before its
too late. When you first make contact you must ensure that it is
over the telephone and make the sure conversation is as far reaching
as possible before committing yourself to anything. Ensure that you
get the answers to the following 10 questions and use the Lamer
guide. Don't say that I failed to warn you!!
The sections in brackets are the plain mans guide to what really
makes them tick. And like ticks they are best avoided.
1) Does he talk to you on the phone and still leave the t.v. on.
( He is probably a T.V. person who has it on all day as he
finds it easier if the world to comes to him, and is content to
waste his leisure time and maybe yours too. He wants to avoid having
to make the decision to turn it off because then he has to make
another decision when to turn it on!!)
2) Does he really know what he wants and why he wants it?
(Is he just wasting your time??)
3) Does he have any other hobbies that he is engaged in on a regular
basis
( If not see 1 for the reason.)
4) Does he pay his bills as soon as he can?
(If not what chance have you got??)
5) Does he want to swap software but expects you to send to him
first?
(Again, he wants the world to come to him)
6) Does he know the rates for first and second class post?
If not it may be because he passes the job onto someone
else to avoid responsibility)
7) If he is married does he have more than one child?
(Could this be selfishness)
8) Do you think that he does not appear to be listening fully to
what you are saying so that a few minutes after you have made
a point he cannot remember it or changes the subject?
(If he cannot listen now he may never do so.
Will not commit himself to definite arrangements)
9) Does his wife use the computer?
(Does she object to him putting in the time?)
10) Does he use phrases like " over the weekend " or " during the
week " rather that give an exact day?
(Does not want to tie himself down with a decision)
THE SCORE.
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1) A T.V."picture on the wall" man? 3 POINTS
2) A bit of a time waster? 1 POINT
3) No other hobbies? 2 POINTS
4) A back slider? 2 POINTS
5) Waits for you to make the first move? 1 POINT
6) No idea?? 3 POINTS
7) Just the one? Double for none. 1 POINT
8) Bit of a jug-head? 3 POINTS
9) Hen-pecked? 1 POINT
10) Vague? 3 POINTS
Up to 4 points...............MAYBE
8 points...............RISKY
12 points...............TOO RISKY
More than 12 points...............GET OFF THE PHONE NOW!!
If you are not sure what to do, then here is my way of dealing
with the contact. Explain that any exchanges will have to be within
the week as you intend to loan out your computer to a student for a
month. If the discs arrive with that time then you know that your
contact is O.K. If they arrive later then take off what you want and
return the discs as sent, explaining that you are unable to help but
that the contact (LAMER) should try again in the future. He will not
risk losing the postage costs again, and you will have saved
yourself any problems.
No doubt by now you are wondering how the Lamer seems to get
through life if he has this type of attitude. Well the answer is
that he is selfish and his Lamer attitude is reserved for other
people. An example that comes to mind is of a colleague to whom I
lent a box of discs for emergency use. After a week I enquired as
to when they would be returned as was promised a new box within days
and patiently waited. A few weeks later I met him in town and we
went for a beer (which I paid for) and enquired again for the discs.
This was the wrong thing to do as I was given a long sorrowful story
of problems with time and money which made me feel as though I was a
money grabbing landlord ready to throw him out on the street. But at
the end of our drink (there appeared no chance of him buying a
round) he told me that his family was off to Gibraltar for a week
and he had just been in to book it. Only a Lamer could be so
insensitive. I have been relating this sorry tale for some time now
and I get asked how long did it take to for the discs to be
returned. Well this goes back to 1985 and I'm still waiting. This
brings me the final point; What can you do if you are already stuck
with one.
The answer is nothing. A Lamer is a Lamer is a Lamer. Because
of their attitude to other people and property it would need many
sessions with a psychiatrist to change their whole way of responding
to life. They cannot understand your attitude any more than you can
understand theirs. It is far less stressful to write the discs and
them off than to waste time and money chasing them, often with no
result for your efforts. Tell them to keep keep what is your
property but that you no longer wish to be involved with them as far
as computers go. The usual reaction is surprise and indignation that
you take " that sort of attitude " and that there is " no way that
I thought you would make a big issue out of something so small." The
next thing is that they will inform you that you will have the discs
back immediately but of course they are not likely to materialise.At
least not until the day the Lamer wants something else, but then you
have to be strong and say NO. Decline to take back the discs. Just
remember that the Lamer treats you with contempt and if you give in
then you will be treated with even more contempt. And you deserve to
be. Ask yourself this question; How long are you prepared to wait
for your property to be returned? A week? A month? A year??
NEVER GIVE THEM MORE OF YOUR TIME!
In addition to Lamers there are the Bummers who are a different
animal altogether. These are the cadgers and the scroungers who are
just interested in getting something for nothing or at least for no
more than a vague promise of offering something at some future date.
Again these are to be avoided at all cost.
Questions 4,5,7,10 concern the Bummer.
The main points to remember are as follows;
A Lamer will waste his own time but not his money. But
your time and money are up for grabs.
A Lamer will sound very plausible but hard to pin down for
the truth.
A Lamer has a mental problem that you cannot change.
IN ONE SENTENCE.........
AVOID LAMERS LIKE THE PLAGUE.
In STen5 we will holding a small
competition for the best lamer story so get
writing NOW.
Contrtibuted (but NOT written) by John Corbett.