XP Performance
JD Runyan
Jason.Runyan at nitckc.usda.gov
Thu Dec 6 15:53:59 CST 2001
On Thu, Dec , at 09:23:12AM -0600, Tony Hammitt wrote:
> Yes, it's very important to prevent Grandma from learning anything about
> computers. After all, why would anyone over 60 ever want to learn anything
> new, or do things for themselves.
>
> Anyone else here who resents technological ageism? Anyone else whose
> Grandmother was a scholar?
>
> I think you get my point.
>
> Tony
>
>
I do. My father hadn't touched a computer until he was nearly 40, now
he is responsible for training people in his company to use thier
computer systems, and has acted as non-technical lead on some internal
software development. All this and his title has the work marketing in
it.
--
JD Runyan
"You can't milk a point."
David M. Kuehn, Ph.D.
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