LOOK: IT guy threatens coworkers not to spoil ‘Game of Thrones’ season 7 finale | Inquirer Technology

LOOK: IT guy threatens coworkers not to spoil ‘Game of Thrones’ season 7 finale

/ 08:03 PM August 29, 2017

Image: Reddit/@Nyrfan82

Every time a new episode of “Game of Thrones” is aired, Facebook friends lists get a little shorter due to irresponsible individuals posting spoilers.

A man in an I.T. department figured out a way to stop people in his office from sharing spoilers by threatening to make their computers “run slower than a 1997 Compaq with a 56K modem.”

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The photo was uploaded on Reddit by user Nyrfan82 and shows a rather smug-looking office worker with a printed sign hanging around his neck, using an iPhone cable.

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Image: Reddit/@krovek42

While some arguments broke out in the thread about how fast or slow computers from the 1990s were, other commenters recalled their experience with a ’97 Compaq.

Image: Reddit/@Mr-Burnsy12

As a point of reference, a 1997-era computer would most likely be less powerful than most smartphones in use today. Not to mention that a 56K modem with a dial up connection may need around fifteen minutes to open Gmail. So yes, this I.T. dude is very serious about not getting his “Game of Thrones” enjoyment spoiled. JB

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