Over 50

Apr 13, 2008
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Lesley (Nana)
I realize it has likely been around before, but I know this group..... we won't remember it anyway!!! :Shrug:


When I bought my Blackberry, I thought about the 30-year business I ran with1800 employees, all without a cell phone that plays music, takes videos, pictures and communicates with Facebook and Twitter. I signed up under duress for Twitter and Facebook, so my seven kids, their spouses, 13 grand kids and 2 great grand kids could communicate with me in the modern way. I figured I could handle something as simple as Twitter with only 140 characters of space.

That was before one of my grandkids hooked me up for Tweeter, Tweetree, Twhirl, Twitterfon, Tweetie and Twittererific Tweetdeck, Twitpix and something that sends every message to my cell phone and every other program within the texting world.

My phone was beeping every three minutes with the details of everything except the bowel movements of the entire next generation. I am not ready to live like this. I keep my cell phone in the garage in my golf bag.

The kids bought me a GPS for my last birthday because they say I get lost every now and then going over to the grocery store or library. I keep that in a box under my tool bench with the Blue tooth [it's red] phone I am supposed to use when I drive. I wore it once and was standing in line at Barnes and Noble talking to my wife and everyone in the nearest 50 yards was glaring at me. I had to take my hearing aid out to use it, and I got a little loud.

I mean the GPS looked pretty smart on my dash board, but the lady inside that gadget was the most annoying, rudest person I had run into in a long time. Every 10 minutes, she would sarcastically say, "Re-calc-u-lating." You would think that she could be nicer. It was like she could barely tolerate me. She would let go with a deep sigh and then tell me to make a U-turn at the next light. Then if I made a right turn instead... well, it was not a good relationship.
When I get really lost now, I call my wife and tell her the name of the cross streets and while she is starting to develop the same tone as Gypsy, the GPS lady, at least she loves me.

To be perfectly frank, I am still trying to learn how to use the cordless phones in our house. We have had them for 4 years, but I still haven't figured out how I can lose three phones all at once and have to run around digging under chair cushions and checking bathrooms and the dirty laundry baskets when the phone rings.

The world is just getting too complex for me. They even mess me up every time I go to the grocery store. You would think they could settle on something themselves but this sudden "Paper or Plastic?" every time I check out just knocks me for a loop. I bought some of those cloth reusable bags to avoid looking confused, but I never remember to take them in with me.

Now I toss it back to them. When they ask me, "Paper or Plastic?" I just say, "Doesn't matter to me. I am bi-sacksual." Then it's their turn to stare at me with a blank look. I was recently asked if I tweet. I answered, No, but I do toot a lot."

We senior citizens don't need any more gadgets. The TV remote and the garage door remote are about all we can handle.
 
You have that right Nana. Bluetooth, BlueRay, DVR, DVD they have all come along in the last few years. I think a few of us here can remember TV being only in Black and White. Then came the VCR with the blinking 12:00 because half the people couldn't figure out how to set it or program it. Stand around a Mall and watch the teens and 20 somethings walking in a group. They aren't talking to one another, they are all on their phones texting someone else. They call it social media but they don't do the original social media of just plain talking to each other while together.

Isn't progress wonderful!

I started out with nothing and still have most of it left.
 
Heck, when I was growing up, we had the "bubba stack" TV
two TV's stacked on top of each other.....one for sound, one for picture...of course black and white, oh yeah, tin foil for better reception....ah those were the days. I was the remote, my Dad would say "boy go turn the channel, or boy go turn it up" LOL
One of the greatest things that ever happened to me just before I started my retirement out of the Army.....
I TURNED IN MY BLACKBERRY!!
 
There are hidden benefits with all this fast moving electronic devices [games and such]
How do you think the new breed of Fighter Pilots, Drone operators, and gunners, got [learned] the dexterity to target and hit multiple blips on video screens.?
 
I have to chuckle when I remember 'turnin' it up' for my parents - watching the news of the VietNam war on the kitchen tv - tryin' to figure out the first VHS machine!

Now I see John with two laptops, two iPods, an iPad, and an iPhone on his desk, scanning some papers to email to a friend . . . Scalp Hunter hasn't let the years slow him down one bit!
 
All of the above is so true.
My mobile can hook up to the home PC. Never has been,never will be. Texting and calls, that's all I want from it. No need to complicate things.
GPS for the trike and car. Love it, it's simple.
Home PC and netbook, I know how to use what I want, the rest doesn't concern me.
What about watches. Nearly do as much as the whiz-bang phones. I'm happy with my 15 year old Tag Heur, hands & dial, tells time & date. Enough.

I've been known to say " Do you known what my wife and I did for the first time on our wedding night ? After the uncomfortable looks I answer. " We watched Star Trek on a color TV for the first time,what did you think I was going to say?"
 
One desktop PC for me, a $20.00 Casio watch which always keeps perfect time and a cell phone that only makes and receives calls! I don't need or want anything else!

I refuse to text, tweet, dweet, twitter, pitter or use facebook, bluebook or whatever else they dream up. E-mail and these forums are more than enough for me.

So there!!!! :AGGHH:;)
 
Couldn't live without my (so called) smart phone. Switched to digital pics when the airport idiots kept ruining my film. I refuse to join Facebook or Twitter. Too busy living life (Trike Talk is the only exception). I make my friends who send party invites on Facebook e-mail me seperately so I see them (like that is so hard for them).
And hey, Nana, please tell me you are kidding about all those other Twittery type things.
 

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