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So I get an e-mail today from one of our employees who has been retired for some time now, but hired back as an outside contractor. In the email he advised me that he attached a picture of a potential dangerous situation with wires over a pool... This is what I got in the e-mail:
If I were to guess, I'd say he wasn't quite sure which way to face the digital camera, you agree? Haha. Im sorry, but I couldn't help but burst out laughing in the middle of work. I had to share. :)
i know digital cameras are weird for old people but they look enough like an old one to know which side to look through. have you explained to him how to use it now though
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