Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 26, 2016 at 07:54:34 from (172.78.28.218):
In Reply to: Simple living posted by rrlund on November 26, 2016 at 04:36:47:
Simplicity is making things easy, not necessarily going without.
I'm in favor of using what ever it takes to make my job easier and that includes using computers and smart phones.
I resisted getting a PC until 1994. Bought a compact multimedia computer, $2800. It didn't even have windows 95, but we were promised 95 when it came out.
That was the best investment I ever made, according to my boy who is head of IT security for a large hospital group and university, over $3B annually. His job is make sure no one hacks into patients and students records. He gets paid way more than I ever did. Just bought a very nice home.
I'm proud of my son's accomplishments because of Computer technology. He told me at Thanksgiving that it wouldn't have happened if I hadn't bought the first computer in 94. While in HS he would go to classrooms and show the teachers how to get the computers working again. The school didn't pay him for that either, but it was good experience for him.
I told my boy I still have the compact in my basement if he wants it. It still works, No thank you was his response.
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