
'We need to call a meeting... I've learned to use the iPhone.'
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'We need to call a meeting... I've learned to use the iPhone.'
Grandma's caf
"Good heavens William, what have you downloaded off the internet this time?"
High speed cinder block
"It was a dark and stormy night, for the Wi-Fi was down."
"GPS? In my day, a newcomer learned to find his cubicle by memory."
'We never had all these labour-saving devices in my young day!'
"Hey! Get back here!"
"They lead a simple life - they don't even put gas in their cars."
Bill was so determined to Twitter no one dared tell him he couldn't do it with a calculator.
"He said his screen is frozen again."
"Tarzan no want computer."
'You know, it's kind of nice turning off the sound, turning on closed caption, and listening to piano music.'
Members of the Luddite community carving computers from solid blocks of oak and maple
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"In my experience, there's nothing good at the end of a trail like this."
'Miss Wayson, find out who put this computer on my desk and tell them to get it the hell out of here!'
'Darling, I've just deleted the computer,'
"Why would I upload my files to a computer?"
"It happens every time we get a new piece of equipment...He won't invest the time to study the instructions and it ends in disaster."
'Dad's not getting the hang of the new technology, is he?'
'The main thing I like about this place is the complete absence of technology.'
"I'm meeting with Thor for drinks. He doesn't zoom.
"Can you give me your Christmas list on a regular sheet of paper? I don't know how to open the word document you emailed me."
'The Comedy of Computer Errors.'
"Some people are reluctant to accept change."
'Looks good on paper. Let's scan it in and see how it looks on the screen.'
'Nothing to worry about, Dear, just a little accident on the information superhighway.'
"No cell phone, no e-mails... boy, I've never felt so free1"
'Forgive me father, for I've been faking computer literacy.'
'I don't have e-mail or fax, not even a computer...if you haven't already guessed, I'm still living in the typewriter age.'
"Technology moving too fast."
"I think it's time my grandpa upgraded his keyboard."
"Stop! You're painting over all my passwords."
Grandpa Billy never did understand how you can listen to music using ear spuds.
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