Saturday, August 14, 2010

Grandma Goes Digital, Still but hates Lady GaGa

8 years my daughter asked me today if anyone still sold those things big \' phone \' by which she meant land lines without strong ring, traditional. \' Yes \', I said. But only buy them.We know all the old stereotype: old people are afraid of modern technology and want to stick to old ways of life. Have you seen it in movies, television, and also to his family togethers. But the world changes, and Grandma and Grandpa are changing with it.There was a recent study in Europe on senior citizen cell phone use. The results were striking: nine out of ten seniors ages 65-75 use a mobile phone. Think about it! Grandmothers are everywhere to try new things! This is awesome! But just because she has a cell phone now does not mean that Lady Gaga is streaming music or uploading Vids Bingo on her Facebook profile. That's kids stuff \\ u0026quot (It's right there, by the way). For her, the phones are for talking to people, and that's it. It could be coaxed into texting her friends from time
to time, provided that the screen is big, bright and clear. But even then, operating systems are complicated and small buttons ... No! It is concerned only about people. With her family. With you. She has no interest in bells or whistles.The study continued to report that almost two thirds of the American Seniors a positive attitude towards technology. and that's good news for us, their children and grandchildren. Because now you can check them when they leave their friends at the assisted living center. And we know that we hear, because ring \' phone \' will be set at 95 decibels? Jay Landry teaches, writes, parents, travel, blogs, and watch Dallas Cowboys. His goal is to make life all those things, the same day

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