16 - BS. I've seen men reading instructions and manuals more often than women. Heck, when I was still working telecom/electronics, I read tech manual for fun. And I wrote quite a few, for USAF and private companies.
And I still have the service manuals for my old TRS-80 Color Computer.
#16 I used to know everything as a teen. Then, later I used to read instructions to the letter. Now I'm old enough to know everything so I don't. I've come full circle.
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16 - BS. I've seen men reading instructions and manuals more often than women. Heck, when I was still working telecom/electronics, I read tech manual for fun. And I wrote quite a few, for USAF and private companies.
ReplyDeleteAnd I still have the service manuals for my old TRS-80 Color Computer.
Pfft. Amateur. I had the black and white version.
DeleteThe one where you had to use a pencil eraser to clean the keyboard contacts. And the $300 cassette tape recorder if you wanted to save your work.
Hehe I still have my color 2 with the DPM 105 of course with the manuals.
DeleteCommodore 64 plugged into a color tv with lotsa game cartridges.
Delete#5 Stop it I'm scared.
ReplyDelete#20 for the win.
#5....Yeah, not so much, they're just taught that, like they are taught a lot of things that are not true.
ReplyDelete#13 I saved to my computer so I can share with friends and make them feel better.
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#7...ever notice fiber supplements came into daily life as things got shaved?
ReplyDeleteCoincidence?
#5: What stupid sumbitch said that? Whoever said that needs a brain transplant.
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly is number 5? I mean, what did it start life as?
ReplyDeleteCymbal-banging monkey
DeleteAt first I thought it was Michael Douglas in Falling Down. The glasses and haircut.....
DeleteForest child mongoloid
DeleteIt's a photoshopped screenshot of the anoying kid from movie Polar Express
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Delete#16 for the win!
ReplyDeleteIf Mark David Chapman had aimed two feet to the right, he'd be a hero today.
ReplyDelete#16 I used to know everything as a teen. Then, later I used to read instructions to the letter. Now I'm old enough to know everything so I don't.
ReplyDeleteI've come full circle.
#16 - bought a sports car for xmas . Four manuals came with it and around 850 pages total, all in english. I still only know about 80% of the stuff 😐
ReplyDelete#5 - They misspelled 'strangest'.
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In today's political environment #4 is so accurate. Kicked many an old associate to the curb recently. Good riddance.
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