I can understand that. I am just a few decades younger, I also have a PhD, but I also feel overwhelmed. I cannot understand those who get along with a smart phone. I always have to sit in front of my computer to do serious work and sort things out.
Contributions from your generation are so valuable. What about webinars for boomers and earlier generations?
I can understand that. I am just a few decades younger, I also have a PhD, but I also feel overwhelmed. I cannot understand those who get along with a smart phone. I always have to sit in front of my computer to do serious work and sort things out.
Contributions from your generation are so valuable. What about webinars for boomers and earlier generations?
Whenever I try to sign on, I am told an email will be sent to my phone. Due to the volume of emails I get, I don't get emails on my phone but this allegedly state-of-the art app doesn't allow for emails/subscriptions to be handled on a computer instead of a phone.
I can understand that. I am just a few decades younger, I also have a PhD, but I also feel overwhelmed. I cannot understand those who get along with a smart phone. I always have to sit in front of my computer to do serious work and sort things out.
Contributions from your generation are so valuable. What about webinars for boomers and earlier generations?
Whenever I try to sign on, I am told an email will be sent to my phone. Due to the volume of emails I get, I don't get emails on my phone but this allegedly state-of-the art app doesn't allow for emails/subscriptions to be handled on a computer instead of a phone.