...the thread eventually getting locked and deleted.
Lock a thread? Shirley you jest...

...the thread eventually getting locked and deleted.
Yep, we have always encourage my son to finish college, so far it's taken him 7 years, and that's only an Associates. However anybody with disability it's a proud moment for him and us parents.
Rodger, Rodger!I’m serious, and stop calling me Shirley.
well guys I don't know about the millennial part but I am oldest with Susan. when I first learned about a computer was in 1970 to I did not know anything about computers matter fact I did not like them But when my wife first bought one I asked her why did she buy something like that. But I went to my landlord's apartment one day and he had one I asked him what were you doing on that thing. He told me I am playing games when I saw what he did I automatically start liking computers. The problem was when you broke down they wanted to charm me more money than it cost. So my landlord took me to a computer show one day and asked when I realize what they done. You did not buy a full computer you bought parts that what got me started. Then I start bind motherboards wires and computer boxes. I did not know anything about computer but yet I built my first computer and it worked fine. I've been billing them every sense. I'd be a game was computers something you never seen before even though they have not do what I bill powerful computers.I have to argue that there are exceptions. I (Old Guy) am a computer tech and a telecom tech (3 Journeyman Certificates). My oldest son, (32), has followed in my computer technician footsteps and is a very knowledgeable and competent technician. He writes software programs for his clients for their client databases and has written me a program to catalogue my 5000 records. There are a number of "entitled" millennials, but not all are.
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