>From memory, you don't need to input the letters. You go through activation
process on the comptuer, selecting phone, input the key, then it gives you
a long number (like 30 digits or something). You then input that and get a
response with a similarly long number you need to input to activate the
installation.

Cheers,

Dion Baker

On 12 April 2016 at 09:55, Mike Borgelt <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> OK, speaking of companies everyone loves to hate
>
> I need to do a telephone activation with the dreaded Micro$oft.
>
> Anyone know how to get letters into the process instead of just numbers on
> a phone keypad?
> No, the keyboard doesn't come up on screen when you are on a call.
> I had two young mechatronics engineers here last Thursday and they didn't
> know either.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
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sudo apt-get install witty-mail-signature
cannot find package: witty-mail-signature
sudo apt-get install lame-mail-signature
installing ...

The main idea of "Inception": if you run a VM inside a VM inside a VM
inside a VM, everything will be very, very slow.
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