I might not have a technical mind but I am not a stupid person . . . or so I thought until I purchased a Blackberry. I should have recognized I was in way over my head when the “phone” came with not one but two instructional CDs. It required an entire CD to show me how to turn the phone on. (I am not making this up.) As for voice mail and text messaging . . . I’m going to need college level classes.
Wayne has my Blackberry this morning so he can set up the Blue Tooth capability on the phone. (I’m not entirely sure what that means beyond the fact I can talk on the phone hands-free while driving.) He’s gotten a lot of enjoyment watching my struggles with this new toy. My husband, God bless him, has a very high IQ (he’s a member of Mensa) and he thinks setting this up is going to be easy. Forgive me while I snicker.
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Blackbox. A manual is of no use, in any of the seven languages it comes in. I'll never understand why men can figure these things out and yet cannot figure out the purpose of the hinge on the toilet seat. What's up with that?
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