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Sarah Standing 9:34am

Depressing thought of the day. A recent survey claims we turn into technical incompetents by the time we're 42, becoming increasingly reliant on our children for understanding and guidance in operating gizmos and gadgets. Sadly this is true in our household. Whenever the kids go away, the parental mice can no longer play with anything. Through habit we have become totally co-dependant on them. They are our enablers. Even simple cut-and-pasting is a hit-and-miss affair often resulting in frantic phone calls dragging one or other of the kids back to help. The wrong television programmes get recorded, the oven timer beeps when it shouldn't, every photograph taken is riddled with red-eye and I've yet to succeed in "loading up" much other than the dishwasher without copious assistance. All three of my children are veritable geniuses at operating anything that requires a plug, and all weirdly seem to have acquired their supreme knowledge without ever bothering to study an instruction manual. The only skill they've failed to master is the ability to drive. Along with at least 50 percent of their contemporaries in the 18-22 age bracket they find passing their Theory Test an elusive and frustrating exercise. I'm intrigued to know is this a techno-generational glitch?

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May 25th, 2007 12:14pm

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