My old printer died. It lived a long life and served me well, and I got a new nicer (because it’s six years newer) printer, but I don’t like it as much as my old printer yet. It doesn’t hold as much paper. I don’t know where all the button thingamajiggies are.
Hmmm…
As much as I hate to admit it, I may have technology issues. Certain husbands-who-live-in-this-house-with-me think new buttons are very exciting, not cause for consternation.
Also, another reason I may have to admit to being technologically delayed is that this week was my very first time using Power Point. Ever. I made half a slide. I am very proud of it. It will someday be the first slide in my “Day in the Life of an Author” school visit presentation which schools are already clamoring for. (As a matter of fact, it’s such a good half-slide, I might not have to add anything further!)
However, I do blog. (Exhibit A is on your screen right now.) And technologically speaking, that’s pretty hip, right? Well, I guess if I was really cool I’d vlog, but we can’t all be Hank and John Green, now can we?
Already my kids do things on the computer I will never be able to do. (Have you tried Line Rider? It’s hard!) I just accept that.
I have fun trying though. (As long as my kids aren’t in the room laughing at me.)
DaveT says
I thought you might be interested in this movie…”Jane Austin Book Club”
http://imdb.com/title/tt0866437/
Jenny says
I believe I read that book! I’ll have to check it out. Thanks.
Jen
And you should think about adding some caps, davet. every time I see your name, I forget you are really Dave T and I think “davette, who’s davette?” (Or maybe it’s pronounced like duvet, dah-vay!)
DaveT says
It is Turkish for invitation.
As in I invite you to watch that movie.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/davet