I had this discussion a few days ago with my colleague, where he said something like this aswell. I personally doubt that we’ll ever need help with computers, especially from kids of future generations. The thing is, those who grew up as digital natives know less about computers than those who barely weren’t digital natives, but came into a work environment where computers were already the standard (like Kathy and Roy) and were atleast a bit interested in the technology. Of course you’ll have the “I just want to press start and everything works”-people, but you’ll have these in any generation.
allen@home over 2 years ago
Kathy don’t be scaring, Roy like that. It’s not nice.
John M over 2 years ago
It’s OK Roy, needing help with computers is just a ploy to make the grandchildren visit
alien011 over 2 years ago
I had this discussion a few days ago with my colleague, where he said something like this aswell. I personally doubt that we’ll ever need help with computers, especially from kids of future generations. The thing is, those who grew up as digital natives know less about computers than those who barely weren’t digital natives, but came into a work environment where computers were already the standard (like Kathy and Roy) and were atleast a bit interested in the technology. Of course you’ll have the “I just want to press start and everything works”-people, but you’ll have these in any generation.
cdward over 2 years ago
“It’s okay, Roy. We were just letting them ‘help’ because they wanted to be involved.”
Not Me over 2 years ago
Nice comforter.
oakie817 over 2 years ago
this one spocks no reply
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Roy can’t accept his own obsolescence in the future.
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
Sounds like Nick Cage’s dream in “Raising Arizona”. Except for the computer part.