Reminds me of years ago driving through Missouri. Stopped at rest area and got frustrated with the sinks. There were ‘separate’ sensors in the bowl for water, soap, and dryer. It was “wax on wax off” invented by some twisted mind.
Biggest issue was for me was expecting “tap” to mean what it means in the real world: “touch and release,” like tapping someone on the shoulder or tapping your fingers on a desk. So I would touch the card to the device, then take it away. I’ve since learned that the tech genius who wrote the documentation thinks that “tap” means “touch the card to the device, leave it there, and if the device doesn’t respond, move the card around until it does.”
Over the last few years I’ve gotten better at tapping, but it was touch and go there (pun fully intended) for a while.
The first time I tried using the Tap feature, I was tapping the card on it several times. The cashier had to explain to me that I have to hold it onto the Tap icon for a several seconds.
C 1 day ago
Tapped out
seanfear 1 day ago
for some reason I do imagine him majoring in Quantum Physics
danjw2 1 day ago
I guess paying with his watch is right out
ChristineMurphy 1 day ago
I can identify with this. Took several trips to the store to figure out how to do it. Patient cashiers.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 1 day ago
Show him how he can use his phone to tap and pay. It will blow his mind.
Charles Murnane Premium Member 1 day ago
Is this a preview of tomorrow’s cartoon, editing “OF” to “OFF”?
Nuliajuk 1 day ago
Most of those machines still let you insert the card. I don’t really trust the tapping function.
gozirra2 Premium Member 1 day ago
Reminds me of years ago driving through Missouri. Stopped at rest area and got frustrated with the sinks. There were ‘separate’ sensors in the bowl for water, soap, and dryer. It was “wax on wax off” invented by some twisted mind.
Vet Premium Member about 23 hours ago
Don’t even mention how he could use Apple Pay.
rick92040 about 20 hours ago
It isn’t really “tapping”. You hold the card over the icon until it beeps. Also it uses a unique one-time code for each transaction so it’s safer.
willie_mctell about 20 hours ago
My old ATM card had a chip but didn’t work with terminals that accepted tapping. The replacement from a couple months ago does.
paullp Premium Member about 20 hours ago
Biggest issue was for me was expecting “tap” to mean what it means in the real world: “touch and release,” like tapping someone on the shoulder or tapping your fingers on a desk. So I would touch the card to the device, then take it away. I’ve since learned that the tech genius who wrote the documentation thinks that “tap” means “touch the card to the device, leave it there, and if the device doesn’t respond, move the card around until it does.”
Over the last few years I’ve gotten better at tapping, but it was touch and go there (pun fully intended) for a while.
SpaceBuckaroo about 17 hours ago
The first time I tried using the Tap feature, I was tapping the card on it several times. The cashier had to explain to me that I have to hold it onto the Tap icon for a several seconds.
NolaMan about 15 hours ago
“of” ?