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Old 06-18-2006, 08:31 PM   #7 (permalink)
post911
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And what do you want? Ever use anything other than this forum? Ebay, craigslist, Flickr. . . They all suck in one way or another. Sure there is some outright stupidity in EDS - like typing in the emp# when your logged in - and this does add up to conseiderable waisted time amongst all the employees. But what do you really want? Do you want some friggen web based interface with 45 images, 60kb of javascript, and endless menu shitcrap scrollbars and selct list turning us into a buch of endlessly clicking (and reclicking) morons. I don't care how it looks or works as long as I can quit manipulating the machine through stupid *** steps it should figure out by itself. I hate telling computers things more than once. Do you want to spend your time waiting for slow retarded HTTP requests? If you can't type, tab, type, tab, type then it sucks. Click, wait, select, type, scroll, click, wait, scroll SUCKS ASSHOLES AND BALLS!!! What is seriously wrong with CCS is that I have to type in all that stupid ****.

Back for more ranting.

Do you ever notice the delay in adopt when selecting a line (making it pink)??? WTF is going on here??? And moving a line up or down. . . same stupid *** delay - like its waiting for an updated list from the server. Isn't my machine good enough to sort a stupid list and then submit it when I'm done moving things around. Why do I have to wait for a request/response just because I want to put line 577 below line 601. AGGGGHHH! The rest of the software is pretty nice, especially the part where you can bid manually!

One more thing.

Is the comma in the manual bid really that important? Why do I need to type 50 commas when spaces would do just fine. So gay. Comma Nazi Assholes!
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