pulling a microsoft
Defined as screwing up so severely that you derail the work of people all over the world. This term was first posted on the Microsoft tech website by CDMA technician and founder of In Search of Uncle Sam (A 501c3 international non profit ) he posted the term on their forum after Microsoft forced upgrades destroyed The non profits computers and data. While Microsoft technicians and technicians from HP, Panasonic, Verizon, Bell Mobile, Qualcomm, etc were all coming to the realization that the windows upgrades were causing the damage and could not be turned off. Since that day, the term has appeared on online chat rooms, Facebook sites, and has been used In multiple countries when defining the level of damaged caused by political incidences and computer viruses. I am that founder and this is not a joke or meant to offend. The simple fact is it is estimated that at least 50 thousand computers worldwide were damaged by Microsoft’s upgrade. Third world countries were the hardest hit and such businesses were less likely to have the abilities to recover data and cost. My non profit was nearly destroyed and we found ourselves as vulnerable as the others because due to the nature of our international scientific work we were using older operating systems as we have to stay uniform with our international science contributors.
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