I was having trouble with my computer. So I called Josh, the 11 year old next door, whose bedroom looks like Mission Control Center (MCC) and asked him to come over. Josh clicked a couple of buttons and solved the problem.
As he was walking away, I called after him, 'So, what was wrong?
He replied, 'It was an ID ten T error.'
I didn't want to appear stupid, but nonetheless inquired, 'An, ID ten T error? What's that? In case I need to fix it again.'
Josh grinned.... 'Haven't you ever heard of an ID ten T error before?
'No,' I replied. 'Write it down,' he said, 'and I think you'll figure it out.'
So I wrote down: I D 1 0 T
I used to like Josh, but now not anymore, you little rascal..

So much for the laughter for those first timer reading the ID Ten T Error and for those who have seen this before its OK to do a 'refresh' for the mind needs "refresh" just as the computer requires "refresh" often. We are never too young or too old to learn new things or tricks. Have heard people saying they are too old to pick new learnings about computer or the internet. That's a lame excuse it's a matter of sheer determination whether how desperate you wanna learn or not. If age is a stumbling block you be the judge after watching the two videos below:
If a 28 months old child can do it, no reason why an 80 year old senior child cannot do. You mean to say you cannot teach old dogs new tricks? Blogger Cleffairy has been finger clicking good on her Desktop at a tender age of 7 when most would be struggling with pencils and papers.
[you are never too old to learn]
This little Zoe was barely 2 years old, she knows how to operate a computer and surf the internet. As you can see, she even knew how to use the touchpad and of course the mouse scroll wheel (which some may not even know what's for). How is that for a two year old?
