[FONT="Century Gothic"]I don't know how many people in real life that's very technology-challenged that always depends on me for the help. It could be from a simple issue (that's very easy to fix) to something that could be a challenge to me. (Which those can excite me.) I understand that somethings are difficult (especially for the older-aged) to resolve some of these issues and always ask their children / youngster for assistance on these. I've always had teachers, my family members, and even strangers come up to me and ask me technology questions. Those questions varies on products like Cell Phones, Computers, Televisions, Game Consoles, etc. However, some of the questions can be easily resolved, if they either play around with the electronic for a bit or use common sense.[/FONT]


[FONT="Century Gothic"]Here's some examples:
  • Set a Labtop on Wireless Internet.
  • Set an Alarm on a Cell Phone.
  • Transfer Stuff from your Phone to Computer.
  • Set a lock on your cell phone.
  • Find your number on your cell phone.
  • Why can't a PS3 Game work in a Nintendo Wii? (I'm seriously not kidding you...)
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[FONT="Century Gothic"]Since I live in a rural town in North Carolina, the older citizens really doesn't have a clue on technology these days. They grasp the Cell Phone technology now, but it still shocks me of how far behind some people are in these days. Especially on that question about the PS3 Game not working in a Wii, because my friend was asked that at the Gamestop he worked at a few months ago. I think that's maybe why we have electronic associates these days...

Okay, back to point here. Do you have anyone you know that's technology-challenged? Do you want to share some questions that they've asked as well?[/FONT]