isn't this social media??"My first office job when I was just 15.. in a Computer company.. and punch tape operating room... the one and only Computer was as big as the room, and only the men were allowed to operate it...".
Yeah. I started in IT with punch cards, the 'giant' computer and huge disk drives, etc. We sure didn't have any 'males only' rules though. The 'good news' about being in IT so long is having to relearn at least 20% of your job every year due to changing languages, data base structures, etc. I learned Windows before anyone had a PC when the 'green screen' that everyone will recall went away.. So, people with a similar background are accustomed to everything changing, quickly. Having said that, this forum is my extent of .social media. --- no Facebook, SnapChat, etc. Also don't use a cell phone except for emergencies and still have a landline. I use a tablet for overseas travel. I am happy with the 'good tech' and totally reject social media.
I am happy with the 'good tech' and totally reject social media.
But here you are posting on a social media site.....
there's too many terms to remember!!But here you are posting on a social media site.....
technical hitch there - not meant to be - apologies!Yes I am - but not sure why you quoted me to say that. I do not claim to reject all social media.
I don't want to have to jump through those hoops. I will avoid them as long as I can.I take advantage of what technology has to offer. However, I find the changing user ID validation and security practices to be annoying. I do realize the necessity, and that keeping the criminals at bay is a constantly evolving challenge. Just today in logging onto Social Security website I had to provide a selfie photo, and a snapshot of both sides of my drivers license, which then generated a 16 digit key for future log-in.![]()
they'll gete you in the end GLI don't want to have to jump through those hoops. I will avoid them as long as I can.
We have those in my area.I think someone should run classes "internet technics and tricks for the elderly"?
I use it, but it keeps reminding me of a dream Ken Peters had in the 80s about the end time.Too much - too fast.
There are things that are necessary for human societal development (or we'd still be living in caves squatting by an open fire), but so many advancements seem gratuitous.
Society is a lot more mobile than a few decades ago. People don't put down roots like they used to.
Technology is changing and advancing so rapidly, if you buy a new computer by the time you get it home, it's outdated.
There seems to be a new version of Windows about every 2 years.
Landline phones were replaced by cell, then smart phones.
CRT TVs have been replaced by flat panels.
OTA TV was replaced by cable and even that is getting outdated with streaming and XUMO.
More and more "gadgets" on appliances and in vehicles.
To me it's kinda scary. Your thoughts?
I use it, but it keeps reminding me of a dream Ken Peters had in the 80s about the end time.
Especially now with these ICE guys and AI and if you go with the train you're locked up. You can't get in or out of the train station if you don't have a card.
"Local police departments were replaced with world military police. They drove very unusual looking vehicles-now known as Hummvees or Hummers. The men that were in them were dressed in all black uniforms with powder blue helmets. Some wore what looked like baseball caps. All of them were powder blue-now I know it to be United Nation's blue.
The new leader and his laws were not resisted. There were no longer any elected officials. The Constitution was not the law of the land. It was shocking how easily our Constitution was replaced with a peaceful "martial law". There was no privacy. Military police were everywhere, tracking and monitoring everyone and everything. I thought, "How did this happen to America so quickly and easily without resistance? Where were the ideas of our founding Fathers?"
We were totally monitored and tracked. As time passed we came to realize that our television sets not only broadcast to us but also transmitted signals back to the military about us. We discovered our television sets were somehow watching us as if they were cameras with microphones!"
I Saw The Tribulation - by Ken Peters
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Smart TVs and smartphones can monitor users through built-in microphones, cameras, and data-tracking technologies
, often for advertising, voice commands, or app functionality. Phones use microphones for "active listening" and apps may access cameras, while TVs use Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) to track viewing habits.
Government is collecting facial identification. I don't like that, especially now.I take advantage of what technology has to offer. However, I find the changing user ID validation and security practices to be annoying. I do realize the necessity, and that keeping the criminals at bay is a constantly evolving challenge. Just today in logging onto Social Security website I had to provide a selfie photo, and a snapshot of both sides of my drivers license, which then generated a 16 digit key for future log-in.![]()
Yes, well unfortunately, the solution didn't "keep" - I just didn't perpetrate the conversation. Any time I touch my phone app, what appears is a hodge-podge mix of phone call history, blocked calls, and the most recently called contacts ina form that's totally useless and I don't need to see any of it. When I open the phone app, I want to see an alphabetial list of all contacts so I can touch the one I want to call, but no - that isn't happening. I finally gave up on trying to fix it, and instead, I do a 3 step process to go to the list. Sometimes, it's just easier to just move on and live with the changes rather than trying to fight the system.This kind of thing just happened in this very thread: @MACKTEXAS and @Mike are roughly 5000 miles apart, yet had a conversation today about Mack's frustration with a new phone, and Mike's experience and solution to that very problem.
I don't reject social media. And yes this is a form of social media. What I really find concerning is the state of mind that some adopt. You encounter people on line who adopt antagonistic and attack mode attitudes. Those same person in face to face communication are civil and even friendly. It seems that being shielded behind a user name or icon for identity allows a totally different personna to take control.But here you are posting on a social media site.....
All of this.Smart TVs and smartphones can monitor users through built-in microphones, cameras, and data-tracking technologies
, often for advertising, voice commands, or app functionality. Phones use microphones for "active listening" and apps may access cameras, while TVs use Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) to track viewing habits.