That sure made me feel STUPID

Bob Dunahugh

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Yesterday while at the kitchen table. I asked Linda if she could find the company phone number for Master Tow. She had her lap top on. And in front of her. As I wanted to find out what the toe in spec was for our tow dolly. Before Linda found it. And in within about 30 seconds. Our 5 year old grand daughter that was standing there with her I pad. Turned the pad for me to see. And said. I think the number your looking for. In service. Is in the lower left corner. Shell I call them for you grandpa? REALLY? I need to work on my computer skills. BAD. Bob Dunahugh
 
I think you need to get that kid a social security card and put her on the payroll!

>
>
> Yesterday while at the kitchen table. I asked Linda if she could find the company phone number for Master Tow. She had her lap top on. And in front of her. As I wanted to find out what the toe in spec was for our tow dolly. Before Linda found it. And in within about 30 seconds. Our 5 year old grand daughter that was standing there with her I pad. Turned the pad for me to see. And said. I think the number your looking for. In service. Is in the lower left corner. Shell I call them for you grandpa? REALLY? I need to work on my computer skills. BAD. Bob Dunahugh
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Welcome to the instant information age. As Bob Dylan said "Times, they are
a'changin ".
Jim Hupy

On Sat, Sep 1, 2018, 11:26 AM RICHARD/MARLI SHOOP
wrote:

> I think you need to get that kid a social security card and put her on the
> payroll!
> > On September 1, 2018 at 11:21 AM Bob Dunahugh

> >
> >
> > Yesterday while at the kitchen table. I asked Linda if she could find
> the company phone number for Master Tow. She had her lap top on. And in
> front of her. As I wanted to find out what the toe in spec was for our tow
> dolly. Before Linda found it. And in within about 30 seconds. Our 5 year
> old grand daughter that was standing there with her I pad. Turned the pad
> for me to see. And said. I think the number your looking for. In service.
> Is in the lower left corner. Shell I call them for you grandpa? REALLY? I
> need to work on my computer skills. BAD. Bob Dunahugh
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It sounds like she is destined for greatness.

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Bob,
Your not the only one, Ha,Ha.

> Welcome to the instant information age. As Bob Dylan said "Times, they are
> a'changin ".
> Jim Hupy
>
> On Sat, Sep 1, 2018, 11:26 AM RICHARD/MARLI SHOOP

>
> > I think you need to get that kid a social security card and put her on
> the
> > payroll!
> > > On September 1, 2018 at 11:21 AM Bob Dunahugh

> > >
> > >
> > > Yesterday while at the kitchen table. I asked Linda if she could find
> > the company phone number for Master Tow. She had her lap top on. And in
> > front of her. As I wanted to find out what the toe in spec was for our
> tow
> > dolly. Before Linda found it. And in within about 30 seconds. Our 5 year
> > old grand daughter that was standing there with her I pad. Turned the pad
> > for me to see. And said. I think the number your looking for. In
> service.
> > Is in the lower left corner. Shell I call them for you grandpa? REALLY? I
> > need to work on my computer skills. BAD. Bob Dunahugh
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I had to buy a 'smart phone' for a new service. Took my daughter maybe 30 minutes to setr it up, fix my F - ups and load the info from my flip phone.
After I'd fooled with it for a couple of weeks. I'll note, she started out at age 3 on a Commodore PET.

--johnny
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76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
"I forgive them all, save those who hurt the dogs. They must answer to me in hell" - ol Andy, paraphrased
 
My son and I built a microcomputer in '76, while he was still in high
school; then, he worked for me in my computer business from '82 to '94,
when I re-retired.

When the first grandson finally arrived, he had his own computer, at floor
level, before he could walk. :-) He's now at GA Tech "studying"
information technology. After having built a 3-D printer while
home-schooled at, and working in, his Dad's computer store, I'm not sure
just what they're teaching him.

The younger grandson has had just as much computer exposure and is still
working in the computer store while studying biology at the local college.
Don't know how he may merge the two. :-)

And here I had to punch cards when I was in college!

Ken H.

On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 4:22 PM Johnny Bridges via Gmclist <

> I had to buy a 'smart phone' for a new service. Took my daughter maybe 30
> minutes to setr it up, fix my F - ups and load the info from my flip phone.
> After I'd fooled with it for a couple of weeks. I'll note, she started
> out at age 3 on a Commodore PET.
>
> --johnny
>
 
I had a similar experience. Technology is moving so fast and my problem is I will move ahead with the tech if it interests me. Otherwise I am happy
to just stay at the level I am at.

My computer experience starts in the 70's. I bought the IBM pc, not knowing a thing about it. By the time windows come to the computing scene, I was
able to program games and such in MSDOS basica. I was actually pretty good. Advancing to the interweb I got to experience viral attacks and complete
computer lock ups. I had to learn how to get around this and to combat future attacks. I learned a lot about backups at this time. And I did beat
the viral attacks eventually. today I am running several operating systems, WinXP, Win7, Win8.1, ubuntu and LINUX. I favor my desk tops but have a
Lenovo Ideapad Yoga as well as a Net book.
So I can get into it if it interests me.

I bought an IPAD some years back. I wanted to try something other than a lap top at the time. It was interesting but I felt it didn't have the
capacities that I wanted so it became my alarm clock. Worked very well for that.

A young neighbor lad came by and saw it. In 5 minutes he had added apps and could make the thing do all sorts of things. I use it now and then but
prefer the desk top over all my toys.

THEN THE CELL PHONE...
My interest in a Cell Phone is to call out and receive calls. I don't really text. My old Cell phone was a flip phone. I have had several of these.
My first one broke the hinge, of course the way the phone companies work, they buy a block of phones, sell them and move to the next newer more
techie phones. So I could not replace the phone like for like. They gave me a great deal on an APPLE I5c green... It had big number buttons for my
big fingers so I liked it.
Remember, I only use a cell phone for calls and maybe texting.

I lost the password and wanted to add an app for my Chevy VOLT so I had to call APPLE for help. The were agast when they asked me to do the simplest
thing and go on the internet......WELL, I'd never done it before... My response was - OK, how do I do that? There was silence.... then he said I
needed to go to a class to learn how to use the phone at the phone company store... lol... Yeah I know pretty basic but I barely use the apps that
are on the phone and because I didn't plan to use it for interweb, only purchased the minimum service, about 2 gig. Just don't need it.
I only recently started to use this I5c for storing music because it is connected thru bluetooth to the Chevy VOLT entertainment system and it plays
the music from the I5c I phone. Just like an Ipod. I just recently was given an Ipod and began using it to play music at home. I used the MiniDisc
rather than a the Ipod since the method for saving songs was better on the MD.

Last thought, I was speaking with some folks I know up North. We were talking and the topic turned to the IPADs where she mentioned that her Grand
daughters entire life if run from her IPAD. SHE DOES EVERYTHING from that device. I have no idea how she may back it up but from how this lady was
talking, if that IPAD should ever stop working, she would be in a rough place.

Lastly, My neighbors grandson was in High school. we were talking and he mentions how he BUILDS his own computers and routinely tears his dads
computer, that his dad uses for work, apart and upgrades. At the time, I more or less just used computers for their programs and interweb and had not
had my war with the interweb virals yet. Little did I know I was soon to learn. I was amazed that he could tear them down like that, which is
something that I would learn and can do easily today. I felt, and still do, that this young man was rather advanced in this area of computers and it
would be interesting to see where his intellect will take him as computer technology moves on.
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UBUNTU VOYAGER - Berzin Auto Center
 
> I had a similar experience. Technology is moving so fast and my problem
> is I will move ahead with the tech if it interests me. Otherwise I am happy
> to just stay at the level I am at.
>
> My computer experience starts in the 70's. I bought the IBM pc, not
> knowing a thing about it. By the time windows come to the computing scene,
> I was
> able to program games and such in MSDOS basica. I was actually pretty
> good. Advancing to the interweb I got to experience viral attacks and
> complete
> computer lock ups. I had to learn how to get around this and to combat
> future attacks. I learned a lot about backups at this time. And I did beat
> the viral attacks eventually. today I am running several operating
> systems, WinXP, Win7, Win8.1, ubuntu and LINUX. I favor my desk tops but
> have a
> Lenovo Ideapad Yoga as well as a Net book.
> So I can get into it if it interests me.
>
> I bought an IPAD some years back. I wanted to try something other than a
> lap top at the time. It was interesting but I felt it didn't have the
> capacities that I wanted so it became my alarm clock. Worked very well
> for that.
>
> A young neighbor lad came by and saw it. In 5 minutes he had added apps
> and could make the thing do all sorts of things. I use it now and then but
> prefer the desk top over all my toys.
>
> THEN THE CELL PHONE...
> My interest in a Cell Phone is to call out and receive calls. I don't
> really text. My old Cell phone was a flip phone. I have had several of
> these.
> My first one broke the hinge, of course the way the phone companies work,
> they buy a block of phones, sell them and move to the next newer more
> techie phones. So I could not replace the phone like for like. They gave
> me a great deal on an APPLE I5c green... It had big number buttons for my
> big fingers so I liked it.
> Remember, I only use a cell phone for calls and maybe texting.
>
> I lost the password and wanted to add an app for my Chevy VOLT so I had to
> call APPLE for help. The were agast when they asked me to do the simplest
> thing and go on the internet......WELL, I'd never done it before... My
> response was - OK, how do I do that? There was silence.... then he said I
> needed to go to a class to learn how to use the phone at the phone company
> store... lol... Yeah I know pretty basic but I barely use the apps that
> are on the phone and because I didn't plan to use it for interweb, only
> purchased the minimum service, about 2 gig. Just don't need it.
> I only recently started to use this I5c for storing music because it is
> connected thru bluetooth to the Chevy VOLT entertainment system and it plays
> the music from the I5c I phone. Just like an Ipod. I just recently was
> given an Ipod and began using it to play music at home. I used the MiniDisc
> rather than a the Ipod since the method for saving songs was better on the
> MD.
>
> Last thought, I was speaking with some folks I know up North. We were
> talking and the topic turned to the IPADs where she mentioned that her Grand
> daughters entire life if run from her IPAD. SHE DOES EVERYTHING from that
> device. I have no idea how she may back it up but from how this lady was
> talking, if that IPAD should ever stop working, she would be in a rough
> place.
>
> Lastly, My neighbors grandson was in High school. we were talking and he
> mentions how he BUILDS his own computers and routinely tears his dads
> computer, that his dad uses for work, apart and upgrades. At the time, I
> more or less just used computers for their programs and interweb and had not
> had my war with the interweb virals yet. Little did I know I was soon to
> learn. I was amazed that he could tear them down like that, which is
> something that I would learn and can do easily today. I felt, and still
> do, that this young man was rather advanced in this area of computers and it
> would be interesting to see where his intellect will take him as computer
> technology moves on.
> --
> GatsbysCruise. \
> 74GMC260 Former Glacier Model style. \
> Waukegan, Illinois \ Keep those MiniDiscs Spinning \ MY GREYHOUND IS
> FASTER THAN YOUR HONOR ROLL STUDENT \ WindowsXP-Win7-Win8.1-UBUNTU STUDIO -
> UBUNTU VOYAGER - Berzin Auto Center
>
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jimk
http://www.appliedgmc.com
1-800-752-7502
 
And think of all the things those grandchildren will never see or do, except at a museum.
Fly in an commercial airplane with a propeller.
Watch Black and White CRT TV.
Walk across the room on shag carpet to dial select one of three TV channels.
Manual transmission anyone?
Icebox.
Rotary telephone.
Feel free to add to the list.
Tom

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2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
KA4CSG
 
The radio announcement of Pearl Harbor.
The radio announcement of D-Day
The radio announcement of VE-Day.
The radio announcement of FDR's death.
The radio announcements of Hiroshima & Nagasaki.
The radio announcement of VJ-Day.
Bare feet with mud between their toes.
Delicious mud pies with fresh-picked blackberries.
The fun of climbing thru the briars to pick those blackberries.
Riding bicycles 5 miles with friends & .22 rifles to hunt "whatever".

And too many others accumulated during the past 81 years! :-)

Ken H.

And think of all the things those grandchildren will never see or do,
> except at a museum.
> Fly in an commercial airplane with a propeller.
> Watch Black and White CRT TV.
> Walk across the room on shag carpet to dial select one of three TV
> channels.
> Manual transmission anyone?
> Icebox.
> Rotary telephone.
> Feel free to add to the list.
> Tom
>
> --
>
 
well I just flew in a prop job from Key West to the mainland. It was awesome!
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From: Gmclist on behalf of Ken Henderson
Sent: Tuesday, September 4, 2018 4:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] That sure made me feel STUPID

The radio announcement of Pearl Harbor.
The radio announcement of D-Day
The radio announcement of VE-Day.
The radio announcement of FDR's death.
The radio announcements of Hiroshima & Nagasaki.
The radio announcement of VJ-Day.
Bare feet with mud between their toes.
Delicious mud pies with fresh-picked blackberries.
The fun of climbing thru the briars to pick those blackberries.
Riding bicycles 5 miles with friends & .22 rifles to hunt "whatever".

And too many others accumulated during the past 81 years! :-)

Ken H.

And think of all the things those grandchildren will never see or do,
> except at a museum.
> Fly in an commercial airplane with a propeller.
> Watch Black and White CRT TV.
> Walk across the room on shag carpet to dial select one of three TV
> channels.
> Manual transmission anyone?
> Icebox.
> Rotary telephone.
> Feel free to add to the list.
> Tom
>
> --
>
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