Am 43 mate, tell me something I don't know about computers?
I been into computers since 1982 so you need to up your age bracket a little.
Its the 50-60`s crew that don't have a clue, not there fault as home computers where not around then.![]()
'scuse me, I'm 50 and I've been around computers since the early 80's too. And I know how to build my own PC's thank you very much.![]()
I find a lot of people aren't interested in learning and will just balls something up and complain loudly until it gets done for them. That isn't just an old person thing though.
I think with a lot of people they just assume that they won't ever pick it up and so don't really make an effort. For someone to be 60 and complaining that they don't know computers means they showed no interest in them when they first appeared in the workplace when they were in their 40s, and really there's no excuse for that.
I do voluntary work for Age UK as an IT teacher. Some of my clients having been coming most weeks for several years and I've noticed some interesting things when it comes to learning. Some people retain information and improve over time while others stay put no matter how often you show them something.
One lady whom I teach has been coming on and off for 5 years. Just the other week I was helping her transfer photo's from her phone to her laptop. At a certain point I instructed her to select the photo's she wanted and use the Drag and Drop method to shift them onto her laptop. Despite me showing her how to do this numerous times over the years, she was still completely baffled and couldn't do it. She doesn't have dementia and is lucid but she seems unable to retain what I teach her. Other clients I can show once and then they have it and it sticks. I've come to the conclusion that some people are not focused on what I'm saying to them as I'm saying it and are just bluffing their way through the learning process and hoping I will fix their problems for them ergo they don't need to put any effort in regarding learning.
Are you teaching my mum ?
She still cannot comprehend the difference of left and right click "outside" of farmville. It blows my mind.
I suppose future technology may be kinder to the younger generation as it's hard to imagine something to change society as drastically as computers have done in the past 30-40 years.
Never heard of Moore's Law ubersonic ? Computing power is the one thing you didn't address in your post and it's the single biggest change in computing over the years.
I didn't address it because it's irrelevant as it has no impact on the users experience, you don't need to click faster because your CPU has higher IPC.
My response is now "no sorry, I have no idea what that is. I'm a web developer, not a PC tech".
Absolute nonsense. What the hell ? It has a massive impact on the users experience. Faster CPU's, faster RAM etc makes a massive difference to the users experience. Try running Photoshop on a ZX Spectrum and see how far you get. Try playing Battlefield 4 on a Commodore 64 and see how far you get. Try using Netflix on a 56k modem and see how far you get. Speed is everything. More processing power = more productivity.