Ever see a kid with a rotary-dial telephone? They stick their fingers in the holes and wait for a beep or something. As far as my daughter is concerned, if a phone has a cord- even a land-line- it belongs in a museum alongside the Model T, Victrola, wristwatch, and typewriter. On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 12:51 AM, Patrick Wiggins <paw@wirelessbeehive.com>wrote:
On 11 Mar 2013, at 14:30, Chuck Hards wrote:
Larry and Dave, when I first got my digital astro camera, I spent half an hour looking for the film advance lever.
I know the feeling. A couple of years ago I had a speaking engagement in Richfield. I mentioned that to another SLAS member (who shall remain anonymous) and he asked if he could come along so he could visit a friend in Richfield.
I said sure but since my truck is not the most comfortable we met at the car rental place in Tooele and picked up a rental car.
We got in, sat down and as it was hot started looking for the window control buttons. I'll bet we searched all around for a good couple of minutes before we realized the windows were the old hand crank style. No buttons. Just cranks.