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Any other out of touch members ?

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  • #343492
    Billy Bean
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      @billybean67480

      I think I am out of touch with modern technology – Smartphone – what on earth is that ?

      We have never had a television, mobile phone etc.

      We have a 10 year old computer running Firefox, a landline and that is it.

      Couple of old F===== you may say and you are probably right.

      So does anybody else admit to being behind the times, living in the stone age. call it what you will ?

      Answers of YES will be of comfort.

      #35124
      Billy Bean
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        @billybean67480

        Any other out of touch members ?

        #343495
        Mark P.
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          @markp

          We’ve not had a telly for years. We have an old DELL laptop (2nd hand) I do have an old smartphone, well a fairly clever phone I wouldn’t call it smart.I really don’t need all the so called mod-cons.
          Mark P.

          #343496
          geoff adams
          Participant
            @geoffadams14047

            no how you feel just about make a call on the mobile my latst post went wrong see new toy I think

            I can programme cnc macnine tools

            geoff

            #343497
            martin perman 1
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              @martinperman1

              I would market a Smart phone as a very small computer that you can make phone calls with i.e access to emails and the internet, I dont use Facebook or any other off their type but I was issued with a smart phone and computer for my job so when I retired I carried it on, I do have a clever TV.

              Martin P

              #343499
              Journeyman
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                @journeyman

                My beef with modern "tech" is that it keeps trying to connect me to things. I don't want to be LinkedIn, I turn my back on FaceBook and Twitters should be confined to the bird cage. Google does some useful things but why does it always want to know where I am? Oh yes and I have a "Smart TV" that is as thick as two short planks.

                John (Not Quite In The Dark Ages)

                #343500
                Howard Lewis
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                  @howardlewis46836

                  Fully paid up Luddite, don't want a smart phone; too many bells and whistles that will never be used, and others that may well prove to be a PITA.

                  Judged by what i see of folk who will surgery to part them from their smart phone, have no wish to join their ranks.

                  Old Fogey? VERY likely!

                  Howard

                  #343504
                  martin perman 1
                  Participant
                    @martinperman1

                    I would say that just because some of us use smart phones doesn't mean well walk around with them welded to our hands and ears, I worked away from home a lot and it was a good way of keeping up with the forums, seeing whats on in the world etc apart from that mine sits quietly on the side waiting to ring. My Daughter and I keep in contact with each other with an APP called whats app, it costs nothing to use and you can send photo's etc as well.

                    Martin P

                    #343505
                    Richard S2
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                      @richards2

                      Smart phones have never appealed to me. My phone is 14 years old and does everything I need !.

                      My impression of the modern Smart? phone is like reading a Newspaper/Encyclopedia or seeing daily life through a letterbox. So I prefer to see what is going on around me, than use one of them………. Each to their own !.

                      I do have a Kindle Fire HD though, along with 6 year old Laptop and Win 7. All I need really.

                      I'm all for progress, but would stick with 'Knob Twiddling' machines in the Workshop and old manual practices for as long as I'm able.

                      Richard.

                      Spelling Edit

                      Edited By Richard S2 on 27/02/2018 19:20:06

                      #343511
                      John Rudd
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                        @johnrudd16576
                        Posted by Richard S2 on 27/02/2018 19:18:33:

                        Smart phones have never appealed to me. My phone is 14 years old and does everything I need !.

                        Richard.

                         

                        Up until this Christmas, I never owned a mobile phone…but as we were moving house and things were going awry, my youngest daughter thought it best if there was some way of getting in touch with me/the wife, if we were away from the house…..so she bought me a basic phone….

                        Must admit, missed having internet access for the first month or so in the new house….

                        Edited By John Rudd on 27/02/2018 19:37:15

                        #343518
                        Mike Poole
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                          @mikepoole82104

                          Having access to the Internet in my pocket was not something I felt I had a desperate need for but now I have it I find it very useful. In unfamiliar territory it can be handy to check out the local restaurants and other facilities. Having a map of everywhere in your pocket can be useful. If you forget your specs then just take a photo of the menu in the dimly lit restaurant and the zoom in to read it. The car rescue organisations have apps that summon help and tell them exactly where you are, handy when you have forgotten the name of the last village. I rarely use a camera for taking scenic pictures but it is vey useful for taking a picture of a motor label that is out of easy view. If shopping you can check prices and specs on the spot and take a picture of item or spec for later ref. If you forget where you parked your car the phone knows where it was when it lost its blue tooth connection with the car. If you have music stored on the phone then you can play it on the car stereo via blue tooth. If you have a Nasdrive at home then you can access music and pictures from it or from any cloud storage you may use. An iPhone lets you use Apple Pay and is not limited to £30 like contactless cards. Sending a message with a full keyboard is much easier than using a number pad. Put a camera where you keep the dog and you can check it is ok. The uses are endless but you only need to go as far as you want but you may well find you use more and more features as time goes on.

                          Mike

                          #343519
                          martin perman 1
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                            @martinperman1

                            Mike,

                            How do I get my phone to show me where my car is with bluetooth, it does talk to my car radio.

                            Martin P

                            #343521
                            martin ranson 2
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                              @martinranson2

                              To Billy Bean … hooray …I am not alone in my lack of interest in using the latest electronic gizmo … my family and grand- children are all total addicts … sometimes they can spend the entire day gazing at a scratty little screen … just sat in a chair … none of them want to come into the "shed" and cut a lump of metal with me … can`t think why not … some of them call me a dinosaur … however, there always seems to be a stream of people wanting things mending in some way or other.

                              I have no objection to their lifestyle … but if I joined them, it would not leave much time for the more important things in life … i.e. cutting up pieces of metal and timber … I have 6 or 7 methods for drilling holes in metal and wood …funny thing is one of my favourite weapons is a hand-drill for small holes … I have seen one of these in a museum along with files and my type of hand-hacksaw.

                              I think that puts me firmly in the stone-age, and I am happy to be there.

                              martin

                              #343522
                              Andrew Tinsley
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                                @andrewtinsley63637

                                I don't have a smartphone and don't watch TV. I could not live without my radio though!

                                Andrew.

                                #343523
                                Mick Henshall
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                                  @mickhenshall99321

                                  I have a £10 pay as you go mobile bought years ago and I use it for emergency calls if needed when we are out, my missus has a tablet as do I, no facebook,twitter etc for me and no banking online, tablet mainly used for political sites this forum and occasional purchases, we have a small smart tv for catch-ups, plenty of good stuff on internet as long as you keep clear of the bad stuff, we are both in our mid seventies and enjoy what we have

                                  Mick

                                  #343528
                                  Mike Poole
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                                    @mikepoole82104
                                    Posted by martin perman on 27/02/2018 20:22:33:

                                    Mike,

                                    How do I get my phone to show me where my car is with bluetooth, it does talk to my car radio.

                                    Martin P

                                    I don't know if it is an iPhone only feature but in settings, maps there is a switch to show parked car location, it will require the phone to be paired with the car blue tooth to work and uses the apple maps not the google map. I would have thought android would have a similar capability but I have no experience of android phones. I only bought a smartphone when I retired and had to give the company their phone back which was a basic phone.

                                    Mike

                                    #343529
                                    Barnaby Wilde
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                                      @barnabywilde70941
                                      Posted by Andrew Tinsley on 27/02/2018 20:29:45:

                                      I don't have a smartphone and don't watch TV. I could not live without my radio though!

                                      Andrew.

                                      My cousin is a radio presenter in Canada & when I get the chance I can listen to her live show over my smartphone

                                      #343530
                                      Mikelkie
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                                        @mikelkie

                                        I'm glad i'm not alone,can't remember how to turn the telli on, simple cheapy payg cellphone, landline, radio and outdated computer that still works and i,m happy.. sounds like we old timers know how to enjoy life in our workshop and elsewhere.

                                        Mikewink 2

                                        #343531
                                        Barnaby Wilde
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                                          @barnabywilde70941

                                          Having been heavily involved in the introduction of the home computer in the 80's I'm still very tech savvy. I cannot imagine my youngself's reaction to the revelation of being informed that in 2018 you'll have your own cloud !

                                          One of my uni mates went into aviation & is now quite senior in hush hush software developements of UAV's. They knew 40yrs ago that the future of fast jet technology needed to take the pilot out of the aircraft. The speed, stealth & endurance capabilities they are now working on, together with the 'swarm' approach is scary, very scary.

                                          I have a drone quadcopter that can be controlled from my smartphone.

                                          Technology. Bring it on.

                                          #343532
                                          Another JohnS
                                          Participant
                                            @anotherjohns

                                            Billy;

                                            The sad part is that this "addicted to the smartphone" generation(*) is the one the current band of merry model engineers is supposed to pass the flaming torch to, but I fear that they will miss the catch!

                                            Note(*) I think that includes about 50% of the 50 to 60 year olds, and 99.9% of anyone 50 or younger.

                                            #343533
                                            Barnaby Wilde
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                                              @barnabywilde70941
                                              Posted by martin perman on 27/02/2018 20:22:33:

                                              Mike,

                                              How do I get my phone to show me where my car is with bluetooth, it does talk to my car radio.

                                              Martin P

                                              GPS trackers can be had for £50, I have one hard wired into my motorbike. The bike will tell me by sms if it ever moves from the garage, I can then track it using Google maps as long as it is in a 3/4g signal area. Using a GiffGaff sim costs me £10 per 6mths for unlimited txts.

                                              If you need a device to tell / remind you where you parked, then you need a doctor. If you need a device to tell you where your car is when the missus is out, then you need a divorce solicitor.

                                              #343536
                                              martin perman 1
                                              Participant
                                                @martinperman1
                                                Posted by Mick Charity on 27/02/2018 21:07:54:

                                                Posted by martin perman on 27/02/2018 20:22:33:

                                                If you need a device to tell / remind you where you parked, then you need a doctor. If you need a device to tell you where your car is when the missus is out, then you need a divorce solicitor.

                                                Been to the doctor, he says its an age thing smiley

                                                #343537
                                                Billy Bean
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                                                  @billybean67480

                                                  Keep the replies coming chaps – this is gettng interesting.

                                                  Martin Ranson -good reply -sounds as if our hand tools are of the same vintage – my drill has a round wheel on top that rachetsthe bit down as yo turn the handle.

                                                  I do have a small radio in the workshop set to Classic FM as enjoy the background music whilst fiddling around.

                                                  Mt wife just raised the same question on her ETSY shop forum and from America she hears of members who still have there own generators for electricity. some are still on dial up for computers whatever that means and one has a 50 mile drive into the nearest town.

                                                  So to Martin the fully paid up luddite – you are not alone.

                                                  goodnight all

                                                  Billy B

                                                  PS – she just asked the lady who lives 50 miles out of town what she does for the doctor if she feels unwell – answer – get in the truck and go like hell and hope I get to the doc in town before I die.

                                                   

                                                  Edited By Billy Bean on 27/02/2018 21:22:04

                                                  #343538
                                                  Mike Poole
                                                  Participant
                                                    @mikepoole82104

                                                    The parked car facility only remembers the gps position when the blue tooth connection was broken, it does not know where the car is only where it lost connection with it. Trackers are a different animal.

                                                    Mike

                                                    #343539
                                                    Limpet
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                                                      @limpet

                                                      Looks like I'm joining the pre-historic band, although I have what is supposed to be smart phone (cheapest one I could find at the time ) the only thing I've managed to do with it apart from making calls to keep a catalogue listing of my old books which stops me buying the same book twice in the second hand book shops, I rarely watch the non smart TV and cannot abide any of the social media sites

                                                      Lionel

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