Genius, do this. |
Okay wait, this is even more genius |
This sounds like part of a good preteen mystery show. Like the kids will recruit granny to help with the case. |
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Op, where are youuuuuuu????
We neeed an update, even if you don’t know anything additional. |
| Alexa is selling your....to you MIL. |
+1 !!!! |
It's 2022. Grandmas grew up with the internet and computers. |
How is this possible? Computers have been commonplace for 40 years now. |
Well I’m 40, and our family got our first computer when I was 8 and it was a novelty in our neighborhood. So, not really. 30 years, yes. |
| Would love an update. |
Same. I'm 46 and we were the only people in our neighborhood with a computer for years. When my dad got a new one, we sold our Apple IIE to a neighbor so there were two people in the neighborhood with a computer. |
we also had a computer in the 80s. It was a commodore Vic 20 with a tape deck. The whole thing was pretty useless until the internet became commonplace. I have no idea what my stepdad used the computer for, he was very much a blue collar Union worker. |
This! The entire neighborhood used to come over to play Oregon Trail at my house in the guest room/computer room. There was enough time to make and eat snacks downstairs while the computer warmed up. My kids don’t believe it when I describe 8 of us gathering around one computer for fun, never mind dust covers, floppy disks or the black-and-white display on Macs. |
To add onto what others have stated, for much of that time, computer literacy has also been correlated with socioeconomic factors. Not all jobs need computers, and there's less incentive to learn and invest in a computer when those around you do not use them either. Not sure what the deal is with pp's mom specifically, but she's certainly not the only one. |
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