Thought I'd share this story since it really cracked me up when it happened:
I just started working in a shipping office. We have truckers in and out all day and, since school is starting soon, a lot of them have been bringing their kids with them for one last summer trip.
A couple of days ago one of these guys was waiting around because we were having trouble loading his truck. His son (I'm guessing around 7-8 years old) was wandering around our office kinda bored. I pretty much ignore him since he's not causing any trouble and his dad's keeping a fairly close eye on him. Suddenly I hear him making a small commotion:
Kid: Dad! Dad! what's this?!
Dad: Oh, that's a typewriter.
Kid: Wow! what's it do?
So we gave him a piece of paper from the recycle box and let him figure out what a typewriter does. He sits there typing for several minutes then exclaims:
Kid: Ohhhh. Dad! I goofed up. Now what?
Dad: Nothing. You goofed up. There ain't no delete key on those things.
Gosh. Has it really been that long since typewriters were used? I'm only 32 and I learned how to type on electric typewriters in high school and we had fairly new machines too, only about 3-4 years old. I feel old
I just started working in a shipping office. We have truckers in and out all day and, since school is starting soon, a lot of them have been bringing their kids with them for one last summer trip.
A couple of days ago one of these guys was waiting around because we were having trouble loading his truck. His son (I'm guessing around 7-8 years old) was wandering around our office kinda bored. I pretty much ignore him since he's not causing any trouble and his dad's keeping a fairly close eye on him. Suddenly I hear him making a small commotion:
Kid: Dad! Dad! what's this?!
Dad: Oh, that's a typewriter.
Kid: Wow! what's it do?
So we gave him a piece of paper from the recycle box and let him figure out what a typewriter does. He sits there typing for several minutes then exclaims:
Kid: Ohhhh. Dad! I goofed up. Now what?
Dad: Nothing. You goofed up. There ain't no delete key on those things.
Gosh. Has it really been that long since typewriters were used? I'm only 32 and I learned how to type on electric typewriters in high school and we had fairly new machines too, only about 3-4 years old. I feel old
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