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| I'm babysitting for my grandchildren Unfortunately I'm doing it in my daughter's ultra modern home. I can't work the T.V. - it has more buttons than an Apollo mission, I can't work the gas fire - it seems to have no buttons at all, the lighting is so trendily muted that I can't see to read. My grandson has finally gone to bed, but I've dropped several steps in his estimation - A Nanny who can't work the telly? What use is that? We've had a good time playing some of the old rhyming games, but he was still muttering about his Nemo DVD when he dropped off. So, despite all my protestations I think it's about time I caught up with the 21st century, unfortunately for that to happen I think the 21st century is going to have to slow down a bit. My own gran was born in 1899, but she managed to keep up with things until the late 1970's. and just about every piece of technology had been invented during her lifetime. What I'm struggling with are things which have always been around for me, but which seem to have morphed into something completely alien. Is it me or are things just getting too unnecessarily sophisticated? - You'll note that I'm having no trouble at all using son-in-law's posh computer. |
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| I think your right Bluemoon. I think we're approaching the stage where things have become so complicated that manufacturers will not be able to sell their goods because nobody knows how to make them work. I'm all for technology which makes life easier but I think it's going too far. Well, too far for me anyway.
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| Bluemoon you sound a bit like my mum (78)She still writes cheques out thus £100 00 00d no bother though the bank still cashes them
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| Last year I bought a car which has a really easy to use radio/CD player. OH was desperate to replace it with a ‘better’ radio/CD player. When I use OH’s car with his complicated system I sometimes end up listening to the shipping forecast because I don’t know how to change it. It’s not that I couldn’t work it out. It would mean that I would have to either fiddle with it whilst driving or parked up – Former is too dangerous and time is too short for the latter. |
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| Bluemoon, it sounds like you've had a bit of an evening!! I can't help you with the tv at all I'm afraid, mine is a nice chunky thing (I swear if it was any deeper at the back it'd fall off the corner unit) and is dead simple to use. However, as I run a fireplace company for a living, might I suggest that the gas fire might be a remote control fire....... yes I know, another remote control, sorry!! |
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| Likewise!! I babysat for my grandchildren last night, and wanted to watch Casualty on BBC1. PROBLEMS!!! Too many remote controls, too many channels, and granddaughter only seems to know how to find CBeebies and the music channels. Sorted eventually. Technology does have it's uses, but it also creates problems. Maybe it's a sign of approaching old age, but I do long for a simpler life. |
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| Noooooooo, Rustylady. Don't ever watch Cbeebies. Last time I did I had the Iggle Piggle song going round and round in my head for FIVE DAYS! Even just typing this I'm having to think la la la la laaaaaaaaaaaa, just to stop the Iggle Piggle song getting in there. |
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| A friend of mine laughed at me recently when I failed to record a programme for him (he was busy attended the birth of his son) on my video. We have a recordable DVD player which was bought for us 3 years ago and I have only ever used it to watch DVDs. I'm considering giving the video to my Mum to sell in the charity shop. My digital jukebox stereo thing does far more than I will ever need, and by the time we have children I'm sure it'll look positively ancient. Ah, the march of time...
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| My 9 year old son is my IT teacher, he constantly amazes me with what he can do. Talking of which, I'm off to Salisbury this pm for computer training at work, any ideas for keeping me awake?
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Unfortunately I'm doing it in my daughter's ultra modern home. I can't work the T.V. - it has more buttons than an Apollo mission, I can't work the gas fire - it seems to have no buttons at all, the lighting is so trendily muted that I can't see to read. My grandson has finally gone to bed, but I've dropped several steps in his estimation - A Nanny who can't work the telly? What use is that? We've had a good time playing some of the old rhyming games, but he was still muttering about his Nemo DVD when he dropped off. So, despite all my protestations I think it's about time I caught up with the 21st century, unfortunately for that to happen I think the 21st century is going to have to slow down a bit. My own gran was born in 1899, but she managed to keep up with things until the late 1970's. and just about every piece of technology had been invented during her lifetime. What I'm struggling with are things which have always been around for me, but which seem to have morphed into something completely alien. Is it me or are things just getting too unnecessarily sophisticated? - You'll note that I'm having no trouble at all using son-in-law's posh computer. 






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