Fish, horses and computers...
23 Sep 2019
Dear LPG,
I know that there is still a way to go but I found some statistics that prove that we older English citizens are catching up with the youngsters when it comes to getting to grips with a computer, though I would love to know just how many of us actually bought our first technological bit of kit ourselves.
I have never had a job that required me to know how to use one and have to admit that four years ago when my grandniece offered to teach me a bit about it, my first reaction was to tell her that I have managed all of my life so far without one and that I had no need to learn. She still organised the family and I was given my first laptop as a present. I don’t think that I would have ever bought one for myself because at the time I reacted like so many older people I know. It just sat in the box unopened for a while, but I am now very glad that I let her talk me into working out what things can be done electronically.
I am no expert but I can read the news, find out what is happening in the world and I have learned about the world that Google can offer without you having to leave your house. There is something really empowering about not having to ask every time you need to know the answer to a question. My knowledge is still limited and I often have to ask but even then it is good to have some idea of what buttons are being pushed rather than just being provided with an answer.
So I have three proverbs to mention here…