Like Mandi, I spent the last week with family, cruising around an area decidedly more "wooded" than NYC. Read the full post.
Jul 1
2008
04:35 PM ET
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My dad…I used his phone once and noticed he had the text message icon on the screen: “dad, you have a text” Dad: “My phone doesn’t do that” Oh yes it does!
Trying to explain to my mom how to change the ink cartridge in her printer (which I had never seen) over the phone. The most frustrating phone call of my life seconded by the inevitable paniced call at 8:59 “How do I turn on the TV! Quick Grey’s Anatomy is starting!!!” and the fact that my mom’s purse is always calling me because she can’t figure out how to lock the touch pad.
My grandma bought a paper shredder but she keeps it in the closet, unopened, because she is afraid of it.
My mother has a meticulously printed list of contacts TAPED to the back of her cell phone.
The profiency of my work has increased due to – Modern designs which blend into any office environment. – All models of shredders accept stapled documents.