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‎09-19-2014 05:23 PM
On 9/19/2014 gazelle77 said:On 9/19/2014 Blueskies2 said:On 9/19/2014 gazelle77 said:On 9/19/2014 straykatz said:Yes...I know people without computers....my FIL is one....I have also done charity work and the families we help do not have computers/internet/phones/etc.....yes....there are really people in this country who are too poor to own these items.
yes... those forgotten Americans who fall into that threshold of poor.... Where kids actually go hungry! People do not want to think about them but they are here and barely thriving in our Rich America.
gazelle77 that is one of our pet peeves.
Everyone is helping overseas as our children right here go to bed hungry every nite
Yes... it is like when the Bill Gates foundation donates multi millions to starving children in poor countries.... and nothing like that gets donated here.
Actually, it does get donated around here. I'm constantly reading about schools in need of help with technology. Not because they don't have it, but because someone or someones break-in and steal it. Donations always pour in right away.
A couple of people complained about students getting iPads for various classes in some schools, but it was pointed out that they replace quite a few textbooks and a lot of additional learning materials.
I don't know of any school where I live that doesn't have a well stocked computer lab, and of course they're in all the public libraries.
There are also groups of technology people who take in used computers, rehab them, and make them available to students who don't have one at home.
‎09-19-2014 05:25 PM
I don't know of anyone we know who doesn't have a computer, that includes older people in their 70s.
‎09-19-2014 05:38 PM
On 9/19/2014 NoelSeven said:I don't know of anyone we know who doesn't have a computer, that includes older people in their 70s.
Rut Roh, my husband is 71 next week. I'm telling him you said he is old 
‎09-19-2014 05:49 PM
I know several people, both friends and family, who do not own a computer. I used one at work for many years and thus got my home computer almost 30 years ago.
‎09-19-2014 05:53 PM
On 9/19/2014 minkbunny said:On 9/19/2014 NoelSeven said:I don't know of anyone we know who doesn't have a computer, that includes older people in their 70s.
Rut Roh, my husband is 71 next week. I'm telling him you said he is old
"Older" Ms. Minky
Just following up on what others said about older people and people in their 70s not having a computer.
Even though your DH is "older" than I am, tell him Happy Birthday from me and that I think he's a handsome guy 
‎09-19-2014 05:55 PM
On 9/19/2014 NoelSeven said:On 9/19/2014 minkbunny said:On 9/19/2014 NoelSeven said:I don't know of anyone we know who doesn't have a computer, that includes older people in their 70s.
Rut Roh, my husband is 71 next week. I'm telling him you said he is old"Older" Ms. Minky
Just following up on what others said about older people and people in their 70s not having a computer.
Even though your DH is "older" than I am, tell him Happy Birthday from me and that I think he's a handsome guy
Thanks, just teasing you.
He had quite a year and many in the medical profession didn't think he would make it to this birthday so it seems like the celebrations have been going on for weeks - well, yes, they have!
I will share your kind words with him. (He is doing great now, better than he has felt in years and years).
‎09-19-2014 06:00 PM
yes...a friend of mine does not have one....
‎09-19-2014 06:53 PM
Do you know anyone that does NOT have a computer?
Yes. I even offered to give him one of my old ones and he didn't want it.
‎09-19-2014 07:47 PM
I think we are on the verge of something that happened with TV. When my son was little and in school, there were many families that didn't , by choice, have TV. It was not money or availability of cable service, they just didn't want their kids to sit in front of the television. It was quite a fad in the late 90's and early 2000's around our area. Many in academia and some quite financially well off.
I think that time is coming with computers and technology in general. I think in the next decade or so, you will see a wave of families unplugging at home and not having this kind of stuff while the kiddos are little. I think we will see them embracing books, games and outside play. By no means will everyone do it, it will be a small fad, kind of the way vegetarianism and organic foods started, just small and only "kooks" did it. Given time, it might be as mainstream as vegetarianism and organics are now.
‎09-19-2014 09:33 PM
Thanks for the replies. It seems there are plenty who do not have a computer. I predict one day soon everyone will.
My dad who passed away 3 plus years ago, never had a computer or an ATM card or a credit card (believe it or not). He DID however have a cellphone.
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