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Tykerose

Tykerose Report 1 Feb 2004 19:13

My mum & dad both in 70's got an imac at christmas still trying to use it but they will get there.They love what they can do.They also have a laptop (pc not imac) so they are getting a little confused.Reason for imac brother has own business so got them it through his work.We are all having fun finding our way around it.Only bro and family know how to use it to it's full worth. jan

Tykerose

Tykerose Report 1 Feb 2004 19:13

My mum & dad both in 70's got an imac at christmas still trying to use it but they will get there.They love what they can do.They also have a laptop (pc not imac) so they are getting a little confused.Reason for imac brother has own business so got them it through his work.We are all having fun finding our way around it.Only bro and family know how to use it to it's full worth. jan

Tykerose

Tykerose Report 1 Feb 2004 19:12

My mum & dad both in 70's got an imac at christmas still trying to use it but they will get there.They love what they can do.They also have a laptop (pc not imac) so they are getting a little confused.Reason for imac brother has own business so got them it through his work.We are all having fun finding our way around it.Only bro and family know how to use it to it's full worth. jan

Maggie in Leics

Maggie in Leics Report 1 Feb 2004 18:50

Yes!! My Mum's in her 70's and she has a lap top. When she gets stuck she asks us what to do and writes our answers down word for word in her notebook so that when she gets stuck again she knows what to do!!!!! If Wendy's Mum likes to chat am sure it would open up a whole new world to her!!

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 1 Feb 2004 18:41

My mum bought her first computer when she was in her early 70's. SHE'S the one who talked ME into buying one!!! My mum can converse in English, French, German and knows phrases in a few other languages; however, she is NOT good with machinery. If my mum can learn how to turn on a computer and teach herself how to operate it, ANYONE can!!! PS She's on a very limited income, so this is her way of keeping in touch with her family and friends in Canada, Hawaii, Massachusetts and England.

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Feb 2004 18:35

Me again, Yes Wendy's mum should definitely get a computer. I fought against it for ages, but I'm so glad I finally caved in. For all of my hobbies, ie gardening and dressmaking, I can now get all the good tips I need, from the computer. I've met lots of interesting people from around the world whom I now consider friends. I'd never have been able to trace my family tree from here, Canada, without it. And Wendy's mum will be able to enjoy her jokes thread as much as we all do! Come on, Wendy's mum, go for it! Di.

Bob

Bob Report 1 Feb 2004 18:32

Norah YES Then she could come on here and dish the dirt on Wendy:))) I think a laptop is a good idea but make sure she gets broadband. Bob

Tracey

Tracey Report 1 Feb 2004 17:57

yes wendy's mum should get computer and we think the jokes are just fine keep them coming

Andrew

Andrew Report 1 Feb 2004 17:36

Norah - Ah yes, waste not, want not!!! :o) (and far more economical)- Hopefully this situation would not occur for Wendy's mum IF Wendy ever get's her one!!! - Can I vote again??? update: Wendy - maybe a little laptop - rather a massive box and huge screen!! - I know that is physical looks but it may make it less intimidating...just a thought! - a little ibook less technical with a Mac o/s and very small....and your good advice!

Auntie Peanut

Auntie Peanut Report 1 Feb 2004 17:03

Right then Wendy, we've got a new title. Did you have to tell your Mum that I'm 97!!!! Smack Bott for you my girl!!! Andrew - what do you do with your tongue - mine is for licking spag.bol out of keyboards. rofalolh. Now come on all of you, is it worth while for Wendy's mum to get a compooter. And if you think not, please say so because we want a really unbiased opinion.

Andrew

Andrew Report 1 Feb 2004 16:14

Wendy - still waiting uh? - I haven't forgotten just hhhmm taking inspiration from my fellow chaps, I will return to "that" subject...in due course - I find strangely, as I am a computer person...for a living (who said, he must work in PC World?) I actually have no interest in them..family members always ask advice when buying one...but I try to discourage them...soooo boring!!!! ..one thing I do know..as regards computer's (Wendy) IF you have Spag Bol poured over your head and it get's into the keyboard ..REPLACE the keyboard far to messy trying to clean it out..as for garlic bread removal...er computers are useless!!!! :o)

Unknown

Unknown Report 1 Feb 2004 15:50

I was totally confused when I first sat down to learn Windows and the internet. DOS I understood from years ago, but this was a foreign country to me. I kept getting to places I didn't know how to get out of, said sorry to the screen when I made a mistake, nearly died of fright when an error message popped up, specially if it told me the program had done something illegal & was going to be shut down, and I'm sure my grandson was starting to think,"poor old soul, she's past it!", after I called for help so many times. Now I can't believe I was so helpless, as all the help I need is, most of the time right in front of me, but I still have this picture in my head of someone at the other end when I enter a website saying "What, her again? What does she want now? Oh well, give her a cookie, and let her in! And look at her, she's still in her dressing gown!!" By the way, I'm 73, almost. Di.

Maggie in Leics

Maggie in Leics Report 1 Feb 2004 12:48

Wendy, My Mum's got a 'pooter - she was terrified of it at first. She still gets my nephew to help her with the difficult stuff, but has a very important file marked "private" in which she keeps her < < < < < < < < < < < < golf scores!!!!!!

Andrew

Andrew Report 1 Feb 2004 12:34

Wendy - I well deserved clip round the ear from you mum I might add..disgraceful jokes!!! hehehe :o) Go on buy your mum a computer! - I am surprised at the age range on GC site and on the "boards" - I guess I shouldn't be.......but I think it is just great though!! - I am a computer "geek" by profession...but the only time I like them...is when I get to "chat" with super people like Wendy and others in the gb!

Maggie in Leics

Maggie in Leics Report 1 Feb 2004 12:24

Still remember the first time I met a PC at work - the trainer told me to do something with my mouse...... hadn't got a clue where my mouse was!!

Auntie Peanut

Auntie Peanut Report 1 Feb 2004 12:19

Hi Wendy, how about you starting a new topic "WENDY IN HAMPSHIRE'S MUM - SHOULD SHE GET A COMPOOTER?" Then you should get an unbiased opinion from us all. Just a thought! Best Wishes Norah

Unknown

Unknown Report 31 Jan 2004 23:19

Didn't know how to turn mine on when we got it! Can't live without it now. Do all my shopping paying bills, banking etc. Can't get out on my own so it saves hubby and kids doing it and brilliant for this! There is a site to learn for free on line http://www(.)vision2learn(.)co(.)uk take out the brackets

Auntie Peanut

Auntie Peanut Report 31 Jan 2004 22:54

Hello to (Wendy in Hampshire's) MUM. Time to get a compooter and start pressing some buttons. don't understand them? Not many of us do, especially when we first start. I scared me silly, I felt there was a little man inside who knew every time I made a silly mistake. Honest...I joke not. But the more you press the buttons, the more you understand what they do, and its FUN and FRIENDLY and also FRUSTRATING at times but I wouldn't be without mine now. So come on Wendy's Mum, be bold, be brave and see what your daughter gets up to............ Big encouraging hug from Norah