I need to recant my position of not using the internet for banking. I have signed up and can now have access to 7 years worth of bank statements, and be able to find out my balance for myself rather than by telephone. I said I could not or would not do things a lot, but I need to explain. I don't have internet access other than at the library. I have learned a lot doing the THINGS but I also get frustrated about having to sign up for so many sites and having to keep track of the passwords etc.. I do have a face book account now that I have accepted friends in and I have looked in my daughter's face book page to view my x's wedding pictures.
Anyway I am using things and getting more open minded about doing so.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
More crap on a stick
I posted a link from my email account to my blog. I also created a my yahoo.com account homepage. Also updated who can comment.
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Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 18:36:36 +0000
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Thing 47
I marked almost all of the things as not useful mainly because I am electric and the computer hates me. I do intend to go back and try the web page AGAIN. Bring out the Zoloft.
Thing 46
Sorry-see thing 45. I will not be able to do this thing. The assumption that everyone has a need to sign up for every THING/especially without a personal computer/is just unrealistic.
Thing 45
Sounds interesting. I think the paper method is a very good backup plan. I know that paper is going to become extinct. I also would not have a need to use any of these plans because I do not own a computer or even a DVD. I can not afford the internet, cable TV,or a service that would connect me to all the electrical mumbo-jumbo in the world.
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