Technology
So, Anika and her brothers are a little worried that I have a blog now. All those stories I could tell....he, he, he.....watch this space!
Actually, I can't be too mean because I'm so dependent on them for help. This SINKS Mummy is not very technology savvy. A few years ago when we switched to broadband I remember sending an email to our computer tech from church. "Dear Ron, About that multiport thingy doovey that you mentioned last week. Can we buy one of those and have you get our computers talking to one another please? Cheers." Even the word "blog" means something different to me. My youngest has a tendency to add a letter "l" into words which means his special "blanket" is a "blanklet". Blog then, to me, suggests an image of the horrendous mess that Mike and Matt create in the back yard after a typical south east Queensland storm.
It's so different for this generation though. Anika is the fastest mouse clicker on the east coast of Australia. Within milliseconds of acquiring a super new computer (with XP!!!) Anika and Lloyd were changing desktop patterns and setting everything up to their liking. Within minutes the digital camera was brought into play and the first two productions of the Q family film company appeared on the computer complete with backing music. "The Ghost" and "Lady Melodrama" were held up only by the lack of actors. I'm sure that Lloyd was the same character under the sheet as the one that got attacked by the ghost at a later point. Where do they get the time to learn all this? Perhaps they need more jobs.....? (USA readers read it as "chores")
Even Mike as a baby didn't want to be left behind. When pulling himself to standing he discovered that he could reach the mouse. One day I passed the computer which displayed a window reading, "Are you sure you want to send all the system files to the recycle bin?" Now, at age 4, he is able to click on "enter" to start up the old computer, open a Word file, save it and then type into the document. I spend a lot of time deleting files with names such as "dljkjie3n ;hner" so that the old boat anchor doesn't crash with the overload.
The next blog, I hope, will contain a picture. Wow, I'm really learning. By the way, does anyone know the real name for that multiport thingy doovey?
Actually, I can't be too mean because I'm so dependent on them for help. This SINKS Mummy is not very technology savvy. A few years ago when we switched to broadband I remember sending an email to our computer tech from church. "Dear Ron, About that multiport thingy doovey that you mentioned last week. Can we buy one of those and have you get our computers talking to one another please? Cheers." Even the word "blog" means something different to me. My youngest has a tendency to add a letter "l" into words which means his special "blanket" is a "blanklet". Blog then, to me, suggests an image of the horrendous mess that Mike and Matt create in the back yard after a typical south east Queensland storm.
It's so different for this generation though. Anika is the fastest mouse clicker on the east coast of Australia. Within milliseconds of acquiring a super new computer (with XP!!!) Anika and Lloyd were changing desktop patterns and setting everything up to their liking. Within minutes the digital camera was brought into play and the first two productions of the Q family film company appeared on the computer complete with backing music. "The Ghost" and "Lady Melodrama" were held up only by the lack of actors. I'm sure that Lloyd was the same character under the sheet as the one that got attacked by the ghost at a later point. Where do they get the time to learn all this? Perhaps they need more jobs.....? (USA readers read it as "chores")
Even Mike as a baby didn't want to be left behind. When pulling himself to standing he discovered that he could reach the mouse. One day I passed the computer which displayed a window reading, "Are you sure you want to send all the system files to the recycle bin?" Now, at age 4, he is able to click on "enter" to start up the old computer, open a Word file, save it and then type into the document. I spend a lot of time deleting files with names such as "dljkjie3n ;hner" so that the old boat anchor doesn't crash with the overload.
The next blog, I hope, will contain a picture. Wow, I'm really learning. By the way, does anyone know the real name for that multiport thingy doovey?
Labels: computer technology
5 Comments:
At March 23, 2008 at 8:57 PM , Anonymous said...
That is a very astute observation. A large percentage of blogs I have had the misfortune to come across did more resemble a bog than anything else.
At March 24, 2008 at 6:00 PM , TobyBo said...
Welcome to the wonderful world of blogdom. :)
I am so glad you explained your name... I would not have figured it out on my own.
At March 27, 2008 at 7:40 PM , Unknown said...
I'm afraid that I have no idea what the multi-port thingy is called... but it sounds as if you did a lovely job in describing it. :)
At March 31, 2008 at 1:38 AM , Mrs Q said...
Thanks Anya and Tobybo for your encouragement. More to come soon...
At April 1, 2008 at 7:47 PM , Unknown said...
Hurray!
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