Granny B.
Senior Member
- Location
- N. Calif., USA
I'd say it's both as well.
I love my computer and it has opened up so many possibilities: I have stayed in touch with some people I probably would not have if it weren't for social networking, I have gotten rid of lots of stuff by posting online ads for free, I have published books for a 90+ year old gentleman, I enjoy all the news and info at my fingertips, I play with graphics and now making games. It has definitely enhanced my life!
The one thing I hate that comes to mind is getting trapped on the phone with an automated answering service that so many companies use ("press "2" to speak with a service tech," "enter your account number"–of course it's about 15 characters long, etc., etc.). Sometimes I just need/want to talk to a real person, and hitting "0" doesn't always work.
I love my computer and it has opened up so many possibilities: I have stayed in touch with some people I probably would not have if it weren't for social networking, I have gotten rid of lots of stuff by posting online ads for free, I have published books for a 90+ year old gentleman, I enjoy all the news and info at my fingertips, I play with graphics and now making games. It has definitely enhanced my life!
The one thing I hate that comes to mind is getting trapped on the phone with an automated answering service that so many companies use ("press "2" to speak with a service tech," "enter your account number"–of course it's about 15 characters long, etc., etc.). Sometimes I just need/want to talk to a real person, and hitting "0" doesn't always work.