I’m approaching the Huh? age signified by how much more difficult it is for me to understand new stuff. It makes some of my elderly pals really angry. Not me. I just smile and say to my self, “Brain, we’ve had a good run, now it’s time to take it easy”.
I wrote my first computer program in 1966. I had my first cell phone in 1986. I’ve made my living as a programmer and a data analyst. You would think with credentials like these, I am a bleeding edge adaptor.
I only accept so much technology and I use it on my terms. When my phone rings while I am in a conversation, people will ask, “Aren’t you going to get that?” I reply, “No, I’m not that important.”
I don’t have streaming services and I have to activate the light switches, turn on the oven and iron my clothes in my house manually. I do have smart thermostats (Yes, they are worth it) and I managed to set up a guest WiFi network for when we have company and I have a QR code printed out so they can scan it to join the network.
That is about the extent to which I have allowed technology to control my personal life.
Social media is limited to here, LinkedIn (I am sort of job searching) and Facebook which I check once every couple of week to see who has posted pictures of their grandchildren or cats.
If I were older — a lot older — I would say I stopped understanding in 1913. That would actually be pretty good since almost everybody else stopped understanding in 1905.
Einstein release Special Relativity on a baffled world in 1905. After many, many decades I have been able to come to grips with it (although only the simpler mathematical equations).
But General Relativity, 1913, is still far out of my grasp, as it is with all but a few super-smart physicists. Even many who work with that do not understand it.
I neither understand nor care. I’m comfortable with whatever modern technologies are necessary, and have, bit by bite, shed those that are superfluous. I’m also finding that the older I get, the less I use social media sites.
C over 1 year ago
Oxygen theft
rmremail over 1 year ago
And X marks the spot.
keenanthelibrarian over 1 year ago
I wouldn’t go near them, if I were you …
Cornelius Noodleman over 1 year ago
At least you don’t have to listen to jack hammers.
jvo over 1 year ago
Most start-ups end out on the street anyways. This saves moving costs.Plus the WiFi is better out there
Imagine over 1 year ago
Don’t worry, Phil. There is nothing to understand anyway.
mrwiskers over 1 year ago
I’m approaching the Huh? age signified by how much more difficult it is for me to understand new stuff. It makes some of my elderly pals really angry. Not me. I just smile and say to my self, “Brain, we’ve had a good run, now it’s time to take it easy”.
OldsVistaCruiser over 1 year ago
What they need is a platform that will turn Fecesbook into the next MySpace!
rossevrymn over 1 year ago
Let’s see how much bemoaning of social media we can find here.
Kaputnik over 1 year ago
I came to terms with that some years ago.
Say What? Premium Member over 1 year ago
That would explain the foul Musk in the air.
BigDeal over 1 year ago
I dunno. – I’m with Phil.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Yep! Society today! How sad!
Cpeckbourlioux over 1 year ago
Moi non plus.
dflak over 1 year ago
I wrote my first computer program in 1966. I had my first cell phone in 1986. I’ve made my living as a programmer and a data analyst. You would think with credentials like these, I am a bleeding edge adaptor.
I only accept so much technology and I use it on my terms. When my phone rings while I am in a conversation, people will ask, “Aren’t you going to get that?” I reply, “No, I’m not that important.”
I don’t have streaming services and I have to activate the light switches, turn on the oven and iron my clothes in my house manually. I do have smart thermostats (Yes, they are worth it) and I managed to set up a guest WiFi network for when we have company and I have a QR code printed out so they can scan it to join the network.
That is about the extent to which I have allowed technology to control my personal life.
Social media is limited to here, LinkedIn (I am sort of job searching) and Facebook which I check once every couple of week to see who has posted pictures of their grandchildren or cats.
Count Olaf Premium Member over 1 year ago
The Count thinks it should be called The Anti Social Media.
Kveldulf over 1 year ago
If I were older — a lot older — I would say I stopped understanding in 1913. That would actually be pretty good since almost everybody else stopped understanding in 1905.
Einstein release Special Relativity on a baffled world in 1905. After many, many decades I have been able to come to grips with it (although only the simpler mathematical equations).
But General Relativity, 1913, is still far out of my grasp, as it is with all but a few super-smart physicists. Even many who work with that do not understand it.
Bookworm over 1 year ago
Social Media Construction Zone: Hard hats suggested, but not required (some heads are already hard enough). 8>)
sleepyhead over 1 year ago
Birds of a feather.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s all the same. Just different avatars and faster scams.
Linguist over 1 year ago
I neither understand nor care. I’m comfortable with whatever modern technologies are necessary, and have, bit by bite, shed those that are superfluous. I’m also finding that the older I get, the less I use social media sites.
DM2860 over 1 year ago
You have to Thread through that crowd
mindjob over 1 year ago
These guys look like they’d be really good at posting videos of cats. Just what we need more of
Can't Sleep over 1 year ago
I wish they’d finish tearing down the old one.
wallylm over 1 year ago
More like Social Media Destruction zone, especially in Chef Twit’s case.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
It’s a “distributed” phenomenon which may be the point of the joke or Wiley Miller not understanding it. :)
bobpeters61 over 1 year ago
Also notice that most of the new social network people are crammed into a little square “box” except for one guy getting comfy outside that box.
Redd Panda over 1 year ago
And the puppy is thinking; ‘’Look at all those targets and me with an empty tank. Sigh.’’
smadanek over 1 year ago
X marks the spot, in your mind it will rot…
anomaly over 1 year ago
If only social media spread could be kept within boundaries like that.
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
The existentialists figured this one out years ago. Purpose and meaning are not things you can apply to life.
ira.crank over 1 year ago
GoComics is as much social media as I can stand.
gregcomn over 1 year ago
Time for an Acme anvil. . . .
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
optometrist opens across street;does land office business
Buoy over 1 year ago
The older I get and the more I know, the more I realize I don’t know sh!t. And if anyone tries to tell you they know, run.
AndrewSihler over 1 year ago
A new social medium specializing in discussion groups relating to cybercurrency.
locake over 1 year ago
It is nice that they put up a sign to warn you. Easy to avoid that way.
einarbt over 1 year ago
Where are all the good grand pianos gone – or anvils?
Chris Sherlock over 1 year ago
I haven’t understood anything in years. I have yet to come to terms with that.
Nebuchadnezzar Scrood's Tannin Garden of BabbleOn over 1 year ago
There has been an alarming increase in the number of things you know nothing about. — Ashleigh Brilliant