Email Is For Old People
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11-18-2007, 12:24 PM,
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Email Is For Old People
Quote:By 2002, everyone in my family had become an Internet convert. For the technophobic older generation, signing up for an e-mail account was a concession to us youngstersif the kids don't call home, they thought, we'll just reach them through the computer. Everyone was especially eager to send messages to my niece, a kid who wasn't all that chatty on the phone but was almost always glued to her PC. But while the rest of us happily exchanged forwards and life updates, she almost never piped up. Eventually, I sussed out the truth: She was too busy sending IMs and text messages to bother with e-mail. That's when I realized that my agility with e-mail no longer marked me as a tech-savvy young adult. It made me a lame old fogey. full article: http://slate.com/id/2177969/ |
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11-18-2007, 01:47 PM,
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Re: Email Is For Old People
Amazing - I hear that people used to communicate by pressing air from their lungs and forcing vibrations in it - how utterly primitive.
They called it talking. Wonder if it hurt? :
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11-18-2007, 03:36 PM,
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Re: Email Is For Old People
[quote author=accentnepal link=topic=16929.msg66499#msg66499 date=1195393626]
Amazing - I hear that people used to communicate by pressing air from their lungs and forcing vibrations in it - how utterly primitive. They called it talking. Wonder if it hurt? : [/quote] Lol, remember letter writing? When I was young, my Grandfather (my Dad's dad) lived approx 70 miles away from us. We saw them often, and I usually spent 3-4 weeks with them in the summer, but the real foundation of our relationship was the written word. We wrote back and forth at least twice a week, and I still have all of his letters--they are my "treasure". He taught me so much about everything, and I miss him greatly. Okay, ode to Grandpa, and letter writing over now. Personally, I love email and IM and texting. I HATE talking on the phone for any length of time, and most of my friends and family are aware of that. I do talk on the phone to my brothers a lot, but anyone else usually gets sent to my voice mail. |
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11-19-2007, 02:37 AM,
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Re: Email Is For Old People
I prefer email over texting.
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