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The Venn Diagram Of Misinterpreted Dates

The Venn Diagram Of Misinterpreted Dates
The Venn diagram of pain! On one side, we have incels who can't get dates. On the other, Excel users battling the notorious date format nightmare. Both groups united by the same core issue: incorrectly assuming something is a date when it's not. Excel thinks your gene identifiers are dates, while that guy in the cubicle next door thinks a friendly "good morning" means you're madly in love with him. The spreadsheet struggle is real—just ask anyone who's typed "01-03" only to have Excel transform it into "January 3rd" and ruin their entire dataset. It's the perfect intersection of social awkwardness and technical frustration!

Wait, It's All Zip Folders?

Wait, It's All Zip Folders?
The cosmic revelation that Microsoft Office, Apple iWork, and Java are all secretly compressed archives in disguise. That moment when you realize your fancy productivity software is just wearing a fancy trench coat over what's essentially a folder of files. Fun fact: Most modern document formats (.docx, .pptx, .xlsx) are actually ZIP archives with XML files inside. Rename them with a .zip extension and extract them to see the horrifying truth. Your 10MB PowerPoint presentation is just a collection of XML files, images, and metadata wearing a digital suit. The astronaut with the gun is all of us after spending years creating "documents" only to discover we've just been making fancy ZIP files this whole time. The betrayal!

He Never Asked For My Data

He Never Asked For My Data
OMG, the AUDACITY of people romanticizing Clippy in 2023! 💅 That paperclip assistant from Microsoft Office was literally THE ORIGINAL PRIVACY INVADER before it was cool! While we're all losing our minds about apps tracking our every move, Clippy was just sitting there, innocently bouncing around our Word documents, NOT asking for our age, NOT canceling our perpetual licenses, and NOT demanding our location. THE HORROR! A digital assistant that just... helped?! Without stealing our data?! What a concept! *dramatically faints onto keyboard*

Which New Is The New New?

Which New Is The New New?
Windows offering you two identical Outlook options, one labeled "New" and the other "(new)". Because apparently Microsoft needs to clarify which version of new is the newest new. Next update they'll probably add "Outlook (new)(er)" and "Outlook (newest)(for real this time)". Nothing says enterprise software like making users play "spot the difference" before checking their email.