I enjoyed this. Mostly because the computer-savvy geek didn't realize what the problem really was, is complaining that they ignored his useless information he decided on - and didn't know how to solve the problem even if it was the issue he thought. If it was the DNS you should have been able to relatively easily set up OpenDNS or something similar on the router. Not that OpenDNS cures stupidity, so even if he knew that much he still would have ended up in that tech support making up some other assumption and getting pissed when they ignore his superior knowledge.
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Not really sure how to explain it because the site looks like a 12 year old girl with adhd made it... But; she somehow did take notice of the Daily Wtf:
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