I HAVE to admit to being very slow to embrace technology.
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At the age of 65, I finally took steps to learn how to use an ATM.
I was slightly younger when I began to seriously learn how to use a computer.
Now, at the age of 75, I’m cautiously learning how to use a new Apple iPad, but it’s often a case of one step forward and two steps back.
Perhaps I should have heeded the advice in a recent Garfield cartoon in the Central Western Daily (one of my favourite cartoons). The man says to Garfield, “It’s hard to keep up with all the changes in the world”. Garfield replies, “You should do what I do ... pretend they never happened.”
That advice may be just the answer to my problem! Do you agree?
Keith Curry, Orange