Ah, the good old 80’s.
. . . and all that jazz.
Everyone older than 20 just heard the phone modem dial up tune in their head.
I like the expressive body language of the ears.
Now I’m going to have that tune in my head all day
Clever how the font runs together to turn the er in Modern into an m.
but is it a NETGEAR Nighthawk or an ARRIS SURFboard…?
Ha! Not the same….
I like most kinds of jazz, except the kind that sounds as though the band has almost fallen asleep and lost all trace of melody. :)
It’s too hard to dance to.
anyone else remembering listening to “modem jazz” before connection to the internet was made?
Fast forward to 10110110 the sounds of silence
Modem jazz, AKA EDM.
This is also a trick used by phishers to disguise fraudulent domain names, there are others as well, and yes people fall for them over and over. I teach this in my security classes.
AKA Electrojazz
July 31, 2015
Imagine over 1 year ago
Ah, the good old 80’s.
BasilBruce over 1 year ago
. . . and all that jazz.
marilynnbyerly over 1 year ago
Everyone older than 20 just heard the phone modem dial up tune in their head.
JH&Cats over 1 year ago
I like the expressive body language of the ears.
Doctor Toon over 1 year ago
Now I’m going to have that tune in my head all day
loridobson Premium Member over 1 year ago
Clever how the font runs together to turn the er in Modern into an m.
InTraining over 1 year ago
but is it a NETGEAR Nighthawk or an ARRIS SURFboard…?
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Ha! Not the same….
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
I like most kinds of jazz, except the kind that sounds as though the band has almost fallen asleep and lost all trace of melody. :)
It’s too hard to dance to.
KEA over 1 year ago
anyone else remembering listening to “modem jazz” before connection to the internet was made?
BigBoy over 1 year ago
Fast forward to 10110110 the sounds of silence
Ballast over 1 year ago
Modem jazz, AKA EDM.
megiggles over 1 year ago
This is also a trick used by phishers to disguise fraudulent domain names, there are others as well, and yes people fall for them over and over. I teach this in my security classes.
flingebunt over 1 year ago
AKA Electrojazz