Spreadsheet Riddles
Just a few riddles about spreadsheets. Some are so old that they don't even make sense any more.
Q. What's
the difference between Quattro Pro and a 2400-baud modem?
A. At this time next year, people will still be using 2400-baud modems.
Q. Why did Microsoft develop Access?
A. To make Excel seem faster.
Q. How do you identify an extroverted spreadsheet user?
A. He looks at your shoes when he talks to you.
Q. Why do people keep a copy of 1-2-3 for DOS on their car's dashboard?
A. So they can park in the handicapped parking spaces.
Q. Why did the fellow bury his copy of Quattro Pro for DOS 50 feet in the
ground?
A. Because deep down, it's really a good product.
Q. What do spreadsheet developers use for birth control?
A. Their personalities.
Q. What does MACRO stand for?
A. Messy And Confusing Repeated Operation.
Q. Did you hear that former V.P. Dan Quayle is taking a new job as Corel's
spreadsheet product manager?
A. His first job is to change the product name: Quattroe Proe.
Q. What's the name of the new skin care product that Procter & Gamble has
developed for MS Office VBA developers?
A. Oil of OLE.
Q. How many Excel Tech Support technicians does it take to change a
light bulb?
A. One - But only if "light bulbs" can be found in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base.
Q. Why didn't Microsoft implement multithreading in Excel 97?
A. The designers decided that one bug at a time was enough for most
users.
Q. Why were spreadsheets invented?
A. In order to make word processors appear to be bug-free in comparison.
Q. What is the most frequent question asked by a would-be spreadsheet
consultant?
A. "Would you like fries with that?"
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