2019-10-10 at 6:15 AM UTC
My screen saver is stuck! Help!
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2019-10-10 at 8:13 AM UTC
working with 90% of ppl over 45-60 years old is properly frustrating
can a boomer explain why your generation loses their will to learn?
at work I'm constantly met with squirming and anger when I show (note: show, not demand/request) them a few different ways of reducing their time spent on mindless repitition. (this isn't unsolicited advice for the record)
I have examples if anyone wants..
2019-10-10 at 1:30 PM UTC
Boomers and I will be aiming for tomorrow and will be in the office tomorrow to take a look at the place and see if I can get a ticket for less
2019-10-10 at 1:30 PM UTC
Boomers is a great place to work with and I am perfectly fine with it
2019-10-10 at 1:30 PM UTC
Boomers I have a publishing and sales manager for the first time in my drug using career that I had done LSD years ago and have been using it for years to exclude stuff like math and math science and science fiction and science degree science fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction fiction
2019-10-10 at 2:10 PM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
I'm a boomer and I know more than you kids about computers.
2019-10-10 at 2:20 PM UTC
Yes I am still interested in the position and would like to see if I can get these everywhere to go to the store and get them to you as soon as possible
2019-10-10 at 2:31 PM UTC
Narc
Naturally Camouflaged
[connect my yokel-like scolytidae]
you know what, about the time turing was developing the first processor switches that would become the modern computers, my mom was just being born. she turns 80 this year and a few years back she joined her local WI women's institute thing for something to keep her busy in her retirement. they made her their treasurer and my mom got a laptop and asked me to show her how to use it, which i wasn't looking forward to the idea tbh.
but i got her into how to start it up and open firefox and load web pages and some other basic stuff like using files and folders and shit. then i taught her how to youtube, then told her how anything she could possibly want to do on a computer she can just look up on youtube and there will be video tutorials on it. now she does their accounts on spreadsheets, prints stuff off, sends emails around the group, and she even prints or emails maps off google for their days out.
i'm pretty surprised how well she's picked it up really. i was expecting she'd be constantly on the phone to me every 5 minutes and i'd have nightmares trying to explain shit to her over the phone, which it was at first, but she wasn't too bad. so yeah she's picked up the basics that she needs pretty well to be fair, considering she lived over 75 years having never even pressed a power button to any computers before now.
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