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- Leila Brillson
I do not want this.
- Joshua Fruhlinger
Misconceptions about LA. Interesting read, but kinda whiney. http://t.co/jEqHw3ts
- Tim Stevens
The people responsible for this tremendous geographical oversight have been sacked.







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(Unverified)Aug 12th 2008 7:05AM
If you have visited a nursing home recently, you know why one group of seniors do not have cell phones and computers. Assisted living facilities are only slightly better served. What percentage of seniors are accounted for in this way? Then there are those resistant to change of any kind. That group just wants to go back to the good old days. They are content to live the same way they always did without realizing just how impossible that is today. I am a senior citizen and have two computers. Since 1980 I have been active in the PC world and before that I prepared numbers for the Univac back in 1957. Some seniors would be lost without their computers.