Originally posted by: jagec
People will never be "technologically equal regardless of generation", and I fail to see what technology has to do with it anyway.
Originally posted by: jagec
People will never be "technologically equal regardless of generation", and I fail to see what technology has to do with it anyway.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
In 40 years youths will be sneering at you for your ineptitude at grokking the holoweb.
They'll consider you retarded and handicapped because of your lack of extended memory cache and network implants. And barely human since you'll lack genetic enhancement.
They'll laugh at your decades out of fashion clothes and taste in music.
Time will wipe away your sense of superiority, so treat grandma how you'd like to be treated when your turn comes and you become a cranky geezer because of it.
Originally posted by: Brackis
Originally posted by: jagec
People will never be "technologically equal regardless of generation", and I fail to see what technology has to do with it anyway.
Basically saying that like the bestseller book states, "The World is Flat", and civilizations are now on one giant playing field. This will require the use of technology to be a skill similar to cooking or driving, thus all people will share an understanding and appreciation for efficient, electronic based activites in day to day life.
Good, and keep it up, because my point is that you are wrong to think the generation gaps will ever disappear. You think now you'll never become a cranky out-of-touch geezer but odds are you will.Originally posted by: Brackis
But that is just my point, I'm perfectly nice to her and go out of my way to be polite, offer help, ask her how she is doing etc...
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Good, and keep it up, because my point is that you are wrong to think the generation gaps will ever disappear. You think now you'll never become a cranky out-of-touch geezer but odds are you will.Originally posted by: Brackis
But that is just my point, I'm perfectly nice to her and go out of my way to be polite, offer help, ask her how she is doing etc...
Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: jagec
People will never be "technologically equal regardless of generation", and I fail to see what technology has to do with it anyway.
Many elderly people, at least where I live, seem to disregard computers and new electronic devices as toys for kids. I have met a lot of seniors who think that computers are just for kids, and having a career in computer technology isn't actually a career...
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: jagec
People will never be "technologically equal regardless of generation", and I fail to see what technology has to do with it anyway.
Many elderly people, at least where I live, seem to disregard computers and new electronic devices as toys for kids. I have met a lot of seniors who think that computers are just for kids, and having a career in computer technology isn't actually a career...
That's right. I'm a senior and you'll never see me monkeying around with that high tech crap. I can do anything you can do with a computer with my trusty pencil. :laugh:
We have an older white male at work who has this same attitude. He did perfectly well with typewriters and carbon paper and he doesn't see why he should have to learn all this new stuff, just to keep doing the same job he's done since the 80s.Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: Dumac
Originally posted by: jagec
People will never be "technologically equal regardless of generation", and I fail to see what technology has to do with it anyway.
Many elderly people, at least where I live, seem to disregard computers and new electronic devices as toys for kids. I have met a lot of seniors who think that computers are just for kids, and having a career in computer technology isn't actually a career...
That's right. I'm a senior and you'll never see me monkeying around with that high tech crap. I can do anything you can do with a computer with my trusty pencil. :laugh:
Originally posted by: potato28
Yes because as you get older, I find, you tend to care less and less about technology and stuff like that.
Yes.Originally posted by: badmouse
There are good, generous kind people, and angry crabby people, of every age - just read a few posts here at ATOT.
Regarding technology - which is a separate issue - there are a lot of techsavvy old people. Just go to an ebay convention. There are also a lot of tech-clueless kids.
Your grandfather sounds interesting. To get along better with your grandmother, start asking her questions about her life, such as "what did you do while gramps was off at war" and "when you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?" She had a life too, you know, and you don't even remotely appreciate it.
Chances are she'll still be a bitchy old lady, but you tried.
