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I've had that call. by rhinobird2008-01-17 00:09:00
  I had a friend who thought the monitor was the com by trifecta 2008-01-17 00:54:22

puter. <sslr> I didn't know what she was talking about when she said the computer had no cd-rom drive until I came over and showed her what I was talking about.

"What exactly did you think that tall thing was that you plugged the monitor into?"
"A power supply?"

[ Reply ]
    That is one big power supply you have on your desk (n/t) by Woodburn2008-01-17 00:58:45
      She worked as a casheer and only dealt with the by trifecta2008-01-17 01:07:32
      HA! I bet she says that to all the guys. (n/t) by rhinobird2008-01-17 01:35:31
    That's normal here by chaotic2008-01-17 01:01:18
    My wife calls the computer the 'hard drive' by vetitice2008-01-17 03:11:06
      people at my office do that too. by morenna2008-01-17 05:03:34
        ok X out of applications I can understand. (n/t) by joecrouse2008-01-17 06:29:03
          once i figured out what they meant, it made sense by morenna2008-01-17 06:45:33
            I've heard the asterisk key referred to as ... by PeKaJe2008-01-17 12:08:08
      that reminds me... by chaotic2008-01-17 05:13:59
    and for some computers, they *are* the same. (n/t) by morenna2008-01-17 05:04:53
    I have a friend like that by tmclough2008-01-17 06:35:00

 

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