My entire career is IT, I write embedded firmware in C and various assemblers for a living. I'm still not remotely interested in some of this crap.Though I am somewhat older than bother of you I guess my personal experience is coloured by my main career being in IT.
Absolutely agreed on that.Though as a stereotypical IT nerd with limited social skills I draw the line at having to talk to my radio to tell it what to play.![]()
... my personal experience is coloured by my main career being in IT.
Please explain.(I work as a multi-drop delivery driver and have had years of practical experience of this topic)
Nearly caught up with you (66 soon). Only use social media as a reader, very rarely as a writer - useful for public transport updates or advanced notice of things coming up on TPTV. Like you I couldn't give a fig what people had for dinner etc.At 66 I am much the same as you. I have never had whatsapp or instagram though I had MySpace back in the day for a while then Facebook for a few months but had no need to see pics of kittens or what people I barely knew had for dinner,
I jumped from XP to 11. I found it easy enough - but I do have a reasonable background in elec. eng. and computing.The change from Windows 10 to 11 was a jolt for him
I don't have one of those radios, but I often tell mine to shut up when it plays cr@p.(It doesn't listen!) Probably a sign of madnessThough as a stereotypical IT nerd with limited social skills I draw the line at having to talk to my radio to tell it what to play.![]()
Semi-retired pensioner. The delivery job keeps me active.Please explain.
I have zero background in elec. eng. and computing and although I passed my 11+ and went to what was called a Technical high school ( now called a Grammar school) the only tech related thing I learnt there was how to spell BOOBS on pocket calculators that we were not allowed to use. I have jumped from Win95-XP-Win7-8.1- 10 which I soon updated to 11 and have always found the moves easy to get used to. Any knowledge I now have came from gaming on an Amiga 500 and playing around with the free things that came with a monthly Amiga mag and then from the internet when I have had PC problems that I needed to fix with the occasional nugget of wisdom from sites like this. I have never learnt let alone programmed anything or ever written any code simply because I have never needed to. I find that common sense and using logic with a little online searching is all I need to get by.I jumped from XP to 11. I found it easy enough - but I do have a reasonable background in elec. eng. and computing.
Unlike me, I find a lot of online searching is required!I find that common sense and using logic with a little online searching is all I need to get by.
I lived a sheltered life - ShELLOIL was the one I used.how to spell BOOBS on pocket calculators