F/ 14.0, 10.0, ISO 160.
Day 323 / 365
Conversation between tech support and customer
Tech Support: Your password is the small letter ‘a’ as in apple, a capital letter ‘V’ as in Victor, and the number ‘7’.
Customer: Is that ‘7’ in capital letters?
Interesting Fact: From the 1940s until the late 1960s, typewriters were the main means of data entry and output for computing, becoming integrated into what were known as computer terminals. Because of the limitations of terminals based upon printed text in comparison to the growth in data storage, processing and transmission, a general move toward video-based computer terminals was effected by the 1970s, starting with the Datapoint 3300 in 1967. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_keyboard#History )
bahahaha…and this stuff really happens… great shot and caption, as if to dare to press 🙂
Oh I know it does. Tech guys have some great stories. 🙂
I can only imagine 🙂
hehehe it happens all the time and not just on PC, on the TV Remote you ask people to press number 7 and they say ‘which button is that?”
Hahaha. That is so true, I have few friends in tech support and they tell me the craziest stories. 🙂
my word, it is ridiculous sometimes
🙂
Haha!
Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Almost as good as calling my internet provider because the broadband wasn’t working, and being told to go to their website…
Hahaha that is fun it. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing that with us. 🙂
I remember using a Commodore 64! Wow, was it powerful…NOT!
I remember that computer, it use to load a game for about an hour before you able to play it. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing with us. 🙂
I never write small ‘7’ 🙂
Hahaha. 🙂
What’s the number for “9-1-1?” Commodore Vic 20 and 64 user, here, once upon a time …
Haha that’s funny. I do remember Commodore 64. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing with us. 🙂