Dave (imported) wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2015 10:57 pm
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While he was visiting, my father asked for the password to our Wi-Fi.
“It’s taped under the modem,”
Dave (imported) wrote: Fri Jan 23, 2015 10:57 pm
I told him.
After three failed at
Eunuchorn (imported) wrote: Fri Jun 12, 2015 12:01 am
tempts to log on, he asked, “Am I spelling this right? T-A-P-E-D-U-N-D-E-R-T-H-E-M-O-D-E-M?
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Real life story. I did tech support at one time in my life, and one of the fondest memories is one call where the dear caller had the floor stumped and I was the one who solved her issue.
This was for a local internet service provider, and the call was this: Woman had our CD, which had an automatic script in it to point her to our website when she logged in. but when she clicked on the Home button, it didn't work. so. it took us 3 hours, and reloaded many parts of our CD for her, and in the end, when we told her to type our homepage name in the homepage field of the browser, what we said was homepage.com, but what she typed was homepage., I made her
say each of the characters in that field, and that's how I got her issue solved. she was so embarrassed.
I've told this story before,
I bought my Mother (at that time, in her late 70's early 80's) a cellphone and tried to explain it to her. Not a chance in the world of success. . . It sat in her drawer.
However, I could see on the bill that there would be one or two calls being made and that was when the neighbor who took her shopping would ask her to call one of their mutual friends (a bunch of crazy senior citizens).
Suddenly, one day, she ways to me - - Does this thing have long distance? and I said that I thought so.
Next month I saw calls to Aunt Tessie in another State and every six months after, Aunt Tessie got a call on my minutes. I had way more minutes than I ever used.
It takes an incentive - - It her case, cutting long distance off her house phone and making the long-distance calls on mine.
IT always gives me a warm pleasant chuckle.
Passwords are tough the first time you type them. The places want upper and lower case and numbers.
One mistype and a couple failed logins causes no end of grief.
Where I worked demanded a password change every six months and they wanted complex passwords. IT was a challenge.
this password trouble is because I'm not the administrator of my own website and that is a technicality that gets arcane and obscure.