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Technology's changing so very fast  That trying to keep up is a pain.  I'd hardly call myself a Luddite,  But sometimes I feel left out in the rain.    They come out with Windows 10 When you've barely learned Windows 8.  Every time I open a program It seems as though there's a new update.    Then you're back to square one again.  Good luck learning the fancy new features.  If you get stuck, don't hesitate   To find some kids to serve as your teachers.    It’s amazing how kids at such a young age  Are already showing familiarity  With swiping, sliding, and tapping their fingers  On touch screens AND with great dexterity.    You can't just have a phone these days;  It has to be a smart phone, you see.  How we ever survived in the past  With our not-so-smart phones is way beyond me.    With smart phones you can lock your doors,  Turn on the air or adjust the heat.  Having a phone just to make calls  In this day and age would be obsolete.    Try to find a simple clock radio  Or a simple phone without any frills.  Young people don't know what it's like  To need postage stamps to pay their bills.    Practically everything needs recharging--  Laptops, tablets, cameras, phones.  Our cars now operate by computers;  Without technology we wouldn't have drones.    Recharging batteries all the time Is NOT as handy as it looks. That's why I usually prefer My good old-fashioned paper books.   - by Bob B
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Nov 9, 2016
Nov 9, 2016 at 1:59 PM UTC
Frustrating Technology
Technology's changing so very fast  That trying to keep up is a pain.  I'd hardly call myself a Luddite,  But sometimes I feel left out in the rain.    They come out with Windows 10 When you've barely learned Windows 8.  Every time I open a program It seems as though there's a new update.    Then you're back to square one again.  Good luck learning the fancy new features.  If you get stuck, don't hesitate   To find some kids to serve as your teachers.    It’s amazing how kids at such a young age  Are already showing familiarity  With swiping, sliding, and tapping their fingers  On touch screens AND with great dexterity.    You can't just have a phone these days;  It has to be a smart phone, you see.  How we ever survived in the past  With our not-so-smart phones is way beyond me.    With smart phones you can lock your doors,  Turn on the air or adjust the heat.  Having a phone just to make calls  In this day and age would be obsolete.    Try to find a simple clock radio  Or a simple phone without any frills.  Young people don't know what it's like  To need postage stamps to pay their bills.    Practically everything needs recharging--  Laptops, tablets, cameras, phones.  Our cars now operate by computers;  Without technology we wouldn't have drones.    Recharging batteries all the time Is NOT as handy as it looks. That's why I usually prefer My good old-fashioned paper books.   - by Bob B
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Nov 9, 2016
Nov 9, 2016 at 1:59 PM UTC
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