True story shortened. My Dad wanted to get my Mom a computer.She hated the idea.They fussed over it. But he put one in anyway.I used to call her every day to check on her.One day she called and said “Your FATHER put in that thing!”The next day she called to say shed sent me an email. The next day I called her, she literally said, “Oh, I do t need to talk yo you now, I just sent everything by email.” And from then on, email it was.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
bet it works with regular mail as well as text messaging… not to mention social media (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, MySpace, etc.) messages
Jonni over 8 years ago
I recall that was almost necessary in the early 90’s. The days during AOL and before tablets and smartphones
Liam Astle Premium Member over 8 years ago
“Good. Now how do I open it? You’re not here and the neighbor kid doesn’t want to help us anymore.”
Plods with ...™ over 8 years ago
…and call 2 seconds after they’ve sent the reply to see if you got it.
tnladybug over 8 years ago
Can’t be too careful. Viruses and stuff.
ladylagomorph76 over 8 years ago
True story shortened. My Dad wanted to get my Mom a computer.She hated the idea.They fussed over it. But he put one in anyway.I used to call her every day to check on her.One day she called and said “Your FATHER put in that thing!”The next day she called to say shed sent me an email. The next day I called her, she literally said, “Oh, I do t need to talk yo you now, I just sent everything by email.” And from then on, email it was.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Better to just use the phone!
You know, to place a call… that’s what phones are for!