- Mar 28, 2001
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So recently my grandmother has moved into an assisted living home because she has some mental and physical issues that my 86-year-old grandfather can no longer handle on his own. He visits her every day, but it still leaves him with a lot of time that he is at his house by himself and lonely. I've talked to him about the internet and email and he is intrigued. He has always been very good with televisions, cameras, and technology in general but he has never used a computer. Even something as basic as using a mouse will be quite foreign to him.
So my question for ATOT: What is going to be the easiest way to get him using email? Is there any sort of stand-alone email device on the market that's very simple to use? Should I just go with a stripped down Linux distro and try to make it as user-friendly as possible?
Thanks for any suggestions. I think it would be a big help to him if he had a new gadget to play with and the family can send him pictures and communicate more frequently.
So my question for ATOT: What is going to be the easiest way to get him using email? Is there any sort of stand-alone email device on the market that's very simple to use? Should I just go with a stripped down Linux distro and try to make it as user-friendly as possible?
Thanks for any suggestions. I think it would be a big help to him if he had a new gadget to play with and the family can send him pictures and communicate more frequently.
