I hate and despise the fact that I hate and despise the new
copy machine. I never wanted to become
THAT person who can't embrace the new technology for love of the old. But, damn.
I miss that old machine and its limited capacity for both performance
and screw up.
Just now I tried to scan a document. I have to scan to a flash drive because the
almost brand new copier doesn't 'network' with Windows 10 and has decided my
computer doesn't actually exist.
No matter what I did, it would not scan. It just sat there, all smug and shit. I ranted.
I raved. There might have even
been a trash can that got kicked.
Words were said, many of them comprised of four
letters. Some were longer and more
descriptive of both the machine and its dubious parentage.
Finally, before reaching the Thing Throwing Stage, I gripped
the edges of the adjustable touch screen display and tilted it so that the
overhead light wasn't glaring on it. My
eyes are evidently aging and I need a little extra help to see stuff
sometimes. I flipped through the various
menus looking for something - anything - that might explain why the scanner
simply would. not. scan.
I set and reset the settings. I jammed and unjamed the pages into the
document feeder. Buttons were punched
with grim determination and perhaps slightly more than the necessary
force.
And then I saw the small print. At the very, very bottom of the display
screen.
"Please insert USB device."
And I looked down at my clenched fist.
And registered the small red flash drive that I still held
in my hand.
And sighed.
I hate that smart-ass machine.
9 comments:
Bwahahahaha!
Hoist on your own petard
hahaha! I love that saying, Cyn!
LMAO I KNOW the thing throwing stage! ~snorts~ you are old.
hahaha! Yes, you do.
Yes, I am. Crap.
LOL, thanks for the good laugh, I can just picture you! CT
You also know about the Thing Throwing Stage, Cindy. :D
Nothing like discovering the trouble is YOU, not that clod headed, motherless beast of a machine. Oh, mortification, thy name is the same as mine.
~snort~ You made me laugh, Lady Anne. So true!
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