Pickles by Brian Crane for March 06, 2023

  1. Mm wp001
    allen@home  over 1 year ago

    Don’t feel bad Earl. It’s hard keeping up with all the new tech that seems to come out almost everyday.

     •  Reply
  2. Missing large
    carlsonbob  over 1 year ago

    I have a 17 year old granddaughter and 14 year old grandson that provide excellent tech support for me. I do well for a guy of 60+ but these kids are brilliant…especially the 14 year old and the IPhones

     •  Reply
  3. The rat
    Ratkin Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I don’t think it’s smarts or tech savvy so much. I can program a computer in three languages, but at 75+ with a cataract and macular pucker I need a full-sized screen, and with arthritis in my thumbs I can’t use a phone keypad, but I can type on a real keyboard. And I can’t figure out what icons mean just by looking at them. What’s wrong with instruction manuals? Smart phones are for young people. I’ll stick with my desktop computer.

     •  Reply
  4. B986e866 14d0 4607 bdb4 5d76d7b56ddb
    Templo S.U.D.  over 1 year ago

    intriguing how the roles have reversed

     •  Reply
  5. 16873788307 800b4ae7a8 b
    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 1 year ago

    No kidding.

     •  Reply
  6. Green 5 point celtic knot 300
    Erse IS better  over 1 year ago

    That’s why I always wait for version 1.3 or greater (but nothing ending in .0) before I upgrade…

     •  Reply
  7. Missing large
    angelolady Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I hadn’t thought of this aspect of current progress before. Hmmm.

     •  Reply
  8. Missing large
    CO Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I was reading that GenZ are having “technical knowledge gaps” at work. Part of it is because they are using phones/tablets not computers, and the other part is that they don’t use devices like printers, scanners, and copy machines. And once again, you have the proof that what people call “intuitive” is in fact, “what we have learned, and are used to”. For instance, they are having problems with “folders”, because they aren’t much seen on mobile devices.

     •  Reply
  9. Missing large
    PraiseofFolly  over 1 year ago

    Soylent Green, here we come …

     •  Reply
  10. Missing large
    locoster2 Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Makes a difference whether you start at 5 (kindergarten now) OR 75

     •  Reply
  11. Man with x ray glasses
    The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Since you got syndicated, you get to explain things to lots of folks!

     •  Reply
  12. Mrpeabodyboysherman
    iggyman  over 1 year ago

    The kids grew up with that stuff, Earl, we have to catch up!

     •  Reply
  13. Mrpeabodyboysherman
    iggyman  over 1 year ago

    I remember at work the last few years I worked there the instruction manuals were all on computer, no longer had tech manuals!

     •  Reply
  14. Coleandsammy 019 square
    arolarson Premium Member over 1 year ago

    As quickly as operating systems and programs change, ther is no way printed manuals could keep up. You can’t even count on the online manuals/support sections all the time either.

     •  Reply
  15. Fb img 1516982044221
    jagedlo  over 1 year ago

    Following up on yesterday’s strip…

     •  Reply
  16. Sjacket
    phredturner  over 1 year ago

    Learn how to be a good robot

     •  Reply
  17.  bored 2 death
    ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ  over 1 year ago

    I have little hope for Earl…

    he was never able to figure out how to set the clock on his VCR either

     •  Reply
  18. Vietnam vet
    hk Premium Member over 1 year ago

    You are never to old to learn. I am in my 70’s and I know more about computers and phones then any of my children or grandchildren.

     •  Reply
  19. Animal triangle
    ANIMAL  over 1 year ago

    Technology & old people just don’t blend well.

     •  Reply
  20. Photo 1501706362039 c06b2d715385
    Zebrastripes  over 1 year ago

    This isn’t far off base! My grand sons and daughters help me when in need! I kind of picked up easily, much to my surprise.

     •  Reply
  21. Image
    magicwalnut  over 1 year ago

    Sweetie, I feel your pain…..

     •  Reply
  22. A07653a8 c2c4 4ae8 924d 20adc3172cc0
    Jimmyk939  over 1 year ago

    Preaching to the choir, Brother heavy sigh

     •  Reply
  23. Coexist
    Bookworm  over 1 year ago

    A few weeks ago I tried to call from my home phone (yes, an old land line) when my home internet, WiFi, and wireless service inexplicably went down. The disembodied voice told me how much faster I could resolve my problem online. While that was informative, it was ponderously unhelpful.

     •  Reply
  24. Bobbyavatar
    Saddenedby Premium Member over 1 year ago

    never had that problem. worked with computers since 1990s. but when the grands get a little uppity, just take them out into the mountains – no cell service – or to a remote lake to camp and fish – or to a farm and let them experience life without google for awhile. works everytime

     •  Reply
  25. Image
    MuddyUSA  Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Poor Earl…..progress of technology.

     •  Reply
  26. 250
    ladykat  over 1 year ago

    Don’t feel bad. I just learned how to take a screenshot yesterday.

     •  Reply
  27. Missing large
    Lynnjav  over 1 year ago

    The things “elders” knew about changed. It’s important to keep learning.

     •  Reply
  28. Fasseddie
    FassEddie  over 1 year ago

    Being a mage is overrated – and misunderstood.

     •  Reply
  29. 689 6897683 blue rebel alliance logo png transparent png
    KEA  over 1 year ago

    …I think a lot of answers I got as a kid were made up on the spot to shut me up

     •  Reply
  30. Missing large
    w16521  over 1 year ago

    Earl isn’t alone. Lots of grandchildren are whizzes on the computer.

     •  Reply
  31. Img 20240924 104124950 2
    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  over 1 year ago

    The hole in the middle of two generations of geniuses.

     •  Reply
  32. Kitty
    roberta.forbes.pyle  over 1 year ago

    I am NOT about to walk around with my face in a smart phone, running into light posts and tripping off curbs. I will look at GoComics and Facebook seated right here at my desk computer, safe and sound!

     •  Reply
  33. Nowyoulisten
    zeexenon  over 1 year ago

    You’d think they’d ask you about what things were like in the covered wagon days. But nooo.

     •  Reply
  34. Death from above reduced size
    donwestonmysteries  over 1 year ago

    You can still teach things, Earl. I’m explaining to my 23 year old grandson, how to do his taxes. Luckily its a simple 1040 he needs, but he was trying to itemize. LOL

     •  Reply
  35. Missing large
    prrdh  over 1 year ago

    Earl, when he has to deal with other human beings as opposed to electronic gadgets, he may find your counsel very valuable indeed.

     •  Reply
  36. Bth baby puppies1111111111 1
    kab2rb  over 1 year ago

    Time’s have changed more so with technology, back in my parent’s day’s was not an issue, today they be lost.

     •  Reply
  37. Bunny and summer together
    Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I try to keep up. Earlier this week I bought new furniture with recliners – easier on my back and knees. This time they are electric. I was looking today at the control, and I noticed an “innie” at the bottom. I tried to plug in my phone charger, but no luck. Then I tried my Fitbit, and it will charge on my sofa. I find this a bit bizarre, but since I am an Android girl I suspect the actual use might be intended for iPhones. I haven’t found a manual for this furniture yet. Not used to looking for a manual for furniture and the salesman didn’t mention this feature at all. Not everyone can charge their phones on their furniture! I feel special, at least for today.

     •  Reply
  38. Bunny and summer together
    Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I think within a few days Earl is going to pop up with some reasonable advice or a pearl of wisdom and Nelson will be properly learning something from Earl.

     •  Reply
  39. Missing large
    Robert Nowall Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Don’t be sad. Remember what it was like when you explained to your elders that the world was round?

     •  Reply
  40. Missing large
    jfikse Premium Member over 1 year ago

    Being tech-savvy is such a tiny slice of life, when you think about it. Certainly not what makes life worth living.

     •  Reply
  41. Missing large
    Cathy P.  over 1 year ago

    I had a phone for Seniors, from “Lively/Great Call”. The home screen doesn’t have icons, it has actual words: " internet"," text", “camera”, " photos", etc. Very user friendly.

     •  Reply
  42. Missing large
    Jack Bell Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I got my first computer in 1984. I’m quite often showing my grandkids how to do things on the computer. They are also lost on how to use my iPhone. But then I don’t know how to use their phones either.

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Pickles