Quote Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano View Post
Man, I am so glad that I don't embrace technology.
Me too, Al. I am computer illiterate and frequently have to seek help with my PC.

My cell phone is just that, a cell phone. Apparently it can do text messaging and such, but I have no idea how, nor the desire to learn. The only reason I have it is for emergencies. In fact, it's rarely turned on.
You are a man after my own heart! I resisted for years but was finally persuaded that these things are a good idea when one is out in the car alone, and so I bought one last year. I still do not know how to use it properly - even to make calls - it is permanently switched off and I never think to take it with me when I leave the house! As for the camera and texting thingies, forget 'em!

If I want to listen to music, I'll sit at home in front of my stereo system, or listen to the stereo in my vehicle.
Yes, me too. Several friends have tried to explain I-Pods, etc. to me, but I still do not understand why anyone would want to play music or speech when out in the beautiful countryside with nature's gorgeous soundtrack, or when walking along crowded streets. I do have a Walkman (radio and cassette player) but use it about once every three years when I'm in bed with 'flu !!

If I want to take pictures, I'll grab my camera.
That's what I do too.

If I want to email someone, I'll sit at the computer. The internet is addictive enough when I'm at home...I don't want to have access to it everywhere I go.
I am so with you on this, Al. (I really should not be sitting here now when I am surrounded by chores crying out for attention!)

It is SO comforting to know that I am no longer alone in this world!