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@teflan12#149085 Verified at 1506 CT USA as Vindows Support. I told him I ordered ten vindows, thermal pane and installed and they only delivered 8.1 vindows so now my house looks awful so i want my 1.9 missing vindows delivered and installed for free because it is just going to mess up my house again or come and give me back my old ones and I want a full refund. He actually thought I was talking about software. So i repeated and he said that I had to wrong number. I said SORRY? NO< NO<NO! I paid $1000 per vindow and only got 8.1 of them. He was so confused I just had to laugh at him.

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@JusticeinTexas#149144 LOL - told him I wanted to buy 5 copies of windows. He asked what kind of computers and how old they were, so I told him various flavors of Dell’s and none of them are more than 2 years old. He acted way confused, and asked why I would want to buy windows for computers that were running windows. Told him they were not. He said a computer can’t run without windows. Told him they could. He insisted they could not, and that they came with windows already installed. I told him they didn’t… they had no OS on them when purchased and I was running Unix on them. He absolutely could not wrap his head around any of that - so I asked him if he knew anything about computers other than what was written on his cheat sheet/script in front of him. He said he knew each and every thing about computers. Then I asked him why he would say such an absurd thing - and he again said that computers cannot run without windows, but he could connect to my computers and install windows for me! Round and round we went. Finally he told me that I needed to either go to a local store and purchase the retail box set, or call someone who knows more than him. So I told him that I could guaranteed that just about anyone I called would know more than he did and hung up.

@Otis#149181 I do not think they actually know anything about computers. When my husband talks to them he uses Data General (remember those huge things with 20 pound “floppy” disks?) or some other old obscure one. Or I say that all I see on the screen is the C: prompt. SORRY? They think we “old” folk know nothing about computers but we were around when there were no hard drives and every thing was on those 5 inch floppies which contained both the program and the data or better yet on cassette tapes. I ran IT at the cop shop I used to work at because we were so small a department that we all did everything (yes, I did make coffee for the Chief, too, even though I was the sergeant and I sewed on uniform buttons). And we thought it was high tech! Oh, and the dial up. I have used that on scammers, too. I have to boot up my computer on AOL dial up so it will be 5 minutes if I can get a through on the number at all and then I play that awful dial up sound.

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@JusticeinTexas#149194 They think we “old” folk know nothing about computers but we were around when there were no hard drives and every thing was on those 5 inch floppies which contained both the program and the data or better yet on cassette tapes.

I think I'm about a decade older than you ;) My first computer use involved flipping switches on the front panel to load bootstrap code into the machine (about a 10 minute process) to boot it up, and storing everything on punched tape using those teletype terminals. In college, the first class you took was how to work with punched cards.

Cassette tapes and floppies were much later and such a welcome advance! Ahh, the good old days <grin>

Talked to this guy called james. i let him connect to my pc and now we are bestfriends. i gave him my discord and we are gonna play csgo together!

@Otis#149204 My husband is 11 years older than I am and he did radio/teletype in the Army. There were no computers. His MOS was O5C20 in Germany. Then he worked a major newspaper and he used a General Automation computer and used the punch tape. So good guess on our ages!