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Today’s Funnies: Tech Support.
Friends like to send funny emails with jokes and pictures. This week, someone sent me one with pictures that were purportedly taken in India, where most of the U.S. tech support jobs are outsourced. I have no idea whether it’s true that these pictures are from India — maybe one of you can comment and let us know! Regardless of where they are, I would be nervous wreck if I had to walk these streets on a windy, rainy day.



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This is one messy pic you have posted. Don’t know how come local authorities are ignoring it?
They should take a step and should solve the messed up wiring.
This is India. People are saying that India may become a world power by 2025 but what i see from this pics is that there present power supply really needs to be pimped out. I mean so that they should solve all these messy connections otherwise it will lead to some bug mishap.
Indian authorities are doing a lot at solving big problem but i also think that these kind of small problems will surely get them into problem and as you said i am also expecting some mishap from these kind of messy wiring connections.
Maybe because india is known as land of singing movie, so the cables are “dancing” following the songs… just kidding..
hahah thats funny. I wonder what they do when they have a problem, its like when your necklaces are all mixed into eachother and you sit for hours trying to straight them out.
Speaking of how necklaces get all mixed up, isn’t weird how you can put them in a box and they are all untangled and a couple days go by and they are all tangled up, even though no one has been in the box? I’ve never understood why this happens.
That real fun. It looks like some of the indian cities are not well managed by their government
Yes, necklaces getting all tangled up. One of the big mysteries, like where do the socks go? You have one pair, put them to wash and then one of them disapear!!? Where do they go? and who tangles up my necklaces??!!