Examples of using Computer guy in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Mitchell the computer guy.
Computer guy, help her spell it.
Crunch, there is no computer guy!
Are the computer guy. none of them, But.
A friend of mine's a computer guy.
I'm just the computer guy, system checks.
I know that you're like this computer guy.
The computer guy is expected to solve problems.
None of them, are the computer guy. But.
The computer guy can only give one problem his full attention.
Funny- list of reasons it doesn't pay to be“the computer guy”….
Mitchell the computer guy. But he wasn't armed.
You know, Andrew mentioned something about needing a computer guy.
The reality is that people call the computer guy when something is wrong.
The computer guy never hears anyone tell him,“I just want to let you know… everything is working fine!”!
Funny- list of reasons it doesn't pay to be"the computer guy"… June 6th, 2007.
People only talk to the computer guy when they need him to fix something.
The computer guy often finds himself in situations where someone is asking him for advice on a pending investment of the technological variety.
Thanks to the constantly declining price of new computers, the computer guy cannot charge labor sums without a dispute.
The computer guy is often mistaken for someone who possesses the combined skills of an old priest and a young priest.
From my career-hopping experiences in the computer industry, I have become acquainted with the Top Ten Reasons it doesn't pay to be the computer guy.
Weinstein had the computer guy at gunpoint when he came into the kitchen, but the computer guy got two shots into him.
There is no common understanding that there are smaller divisions within the computer industry, and that the computer guy cannot be an expert in all areas.
The computer guy is so prone to interruption that he rarely finds an opportunity to work on his own problems.
If it turns out to be a bad investment, and they cannot get(the hardware or software product) to do(anything desirable),then you will be their personal scapegoat-“But honey, the computer guy said I should buy it!”!
The fact that the computer guy never gets a moment's peace can also practically force him to withdraw into solitude.
I have worked in the computer industry in various ways- help desk support, web design, consulting and sales, field technician, freelance computer specialist, andwhatever other fancy name you want to give“the computer guy.”.
It's so weird. He was just this computer guy, but then all of a sudden he was sweet and thoughtful and he bought me a domain.
As a computer guy, if you work really hard to make everything work the way that it should, and things work fine, then people believe you don't do anything.
It's an awful experience when the computer guy shows up at a neighbor's doorstep with a plate of Christmas cookies, only to have the child who answered the door call out,“Mom, the computer guy is here!