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Is technology largely passing you by?

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    Great thread, I have to say I am shocked at some of the comments and what people do and do not do as I assumed some of the things were the "norm".
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    One of my favourite songs is The Kinks....Apeman....pretty much some's me up when it comes to technology.
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    Am very techy. On computer all day at work and have ipad/Iphone - 10,000+ songs/kindle. never Favorite apps: citymapper/tripadvisor and peak. Buy lots online, food/clothes/ other things I don't really need.
    Need to stop my social media usage - spending too much time on it. And I am in my 50s...
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    I'm most curious about the fact that you've only used a cash dispenser a handful of times. I can only assume that you robbed a bank and keep the money under mattress.

    @Fumbluff said the same. Didn't think it was unusual to be honest. I'm on a relatively tight budget so once a month I cash a cheque out over the counter for what will be my spending money for the month, and then that's it a case of making that last to the next month. Occasionally get caught out near the end of the month (like when the trains are shite and I end up going for 8 pints with @DaveMehmet) but only rarely.

    Don't trust the things and worry about the card getting cloned using them.



    I'm most curious about the fact that you've only used a cash dispenser a handful of times. I can only assume that you robbed a bank and keep the money under mattress.

    @Fumbluff said the same. Didn't think it was unusual to be honest. I'm on a relatively tight budget so once a month I cash a cheque out over the counter for what will be my spending money for the month, and then that's it a case of making that last to the next month. Occasionally get caught out near the end of the month (like when the trains are shite and I end up going for 8 pints with @DaveMehmet) but only rarely.

    Don't trust the things and worry about the card getting cloned using them.
    I'm with the earlier posters on this, I know only a very few people now who live in a cash economy now where they either get paid into account and then go to the bank, or just get paid in cash.

    I have no idea what actual cash I need to spend in a week and couldn't budget to it, I'd also not want to have the cash floating around.

    I reckon the cards do need to be carefully monitored to make sure you don't get robbed.

    So do your bank account details, PayPal accounts, debit and credit card details and cash pile though?
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    I find technology creeps up on you and before you know it you're using and understanding it just as good as anyone else. I tend use the things I need or have an interest in.
    CAD modelling, for instance, was an interest now I do it for a living , its a must have skill now for me. I would be on a lot less if I had not of moved with the times. I own a Kodi box, an Apple TV box, Sky Q, PlayStation (never used that, not interested) and quite a high end AV system as well as all the other little bit to go with that lot. So I would say me and technology, (the bits I like), are fairly up to date.
    As for Facebook, Twitter and other forms of social media, it all bores me. I'm just not interested what others are doing or done or what their opinions on the world are.
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    Same here Kimbo, I am on a desktop PC most days at work, have an ipad at home, a smart phone and a desktop PC at home. Add to that 2 x ipods (car & gym bag) and a kindle.

    I buy & sell on Ebay, buy on Amazon, bank on line, invest on line and deal with all the household stuff like electricity, gas, water, rates etc on line.

    I use cash machines, love contact-less however I do still write the odd cheque now and again. Never used Uber but do not get a lot of taxis so more due to need rater than technology.

    I download all my songs, films and TV shows from various sources and buy kindle books from Amazon. I do not own a DVD player now, everything is downloaded or streamed.

    I only use my home desktop PC for Amazon, Ebay, banking, paying bills etc as I don't like this sort of thing on a mobile device, to easy to lose or get stolen and still be logged in when it happens.

    I do not get involved in social media, just belong to a few forums connected to my hobbies.

    And I am 58...........
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    70% of young people (can't remember if that was classed as 18-24 or 18-30) voted. I believe the national turn out was 72%.

    Don't blame us for not turning out to vote.
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    edited July 2016
    Had my toaster for five years, still won't pop up when I want it to.
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    limeygent said:

    Had my toaster for five years, still won't pop up when I want it to.

    I have the same problem with one of my "appliances"
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    For me, the plus sides of technology are:
    Sat Nav - Invaluable when driving to a new destination; especially if I'm in the car on my own. Gone are those days with a map on the passenger seat and trying to memorize a route.
    Sky Box - Recording TV in a easier way or pausing live TV when required.
    Smart Phone - Internet access on the move and ability to take and share photos.
    Contactless payment - the fastest transaction you can do (under £30 obviously).

    Downside:
    Self service tills - is there anything else I can do as a customer to save you money...?
    Internet shopping - the endless signing up and memorising (or not) various passwords. Then there is the issue of trust: Let me part with my money first and then hope the goods turn up...
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    limeygent said:

    Had my toaster for five years, still won't pop up when I want it to.

    Should have bought a Dualit. They don't pop up, there's a lever you actually have to operate. Still the best toaster in the world though (once you get used to the fact that the timer is clockwork and doesn't care whether you turn the power on or not - its a bummer when the toast is still just bread after a couple of minutes).
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    limeygent said:

    Had my toaster for five years, still won't pop up when I want it to.

    I have the same problem with one of my "appliances"
    Pornhub app................sorted :wink:
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    LouisMend said:

    So many really simple pieces of technology have made life easier/better.

    Online banking app on my phone - can check and manage balance etc on the move at the touch of a button.

    City mapper app - don't have to worry about getting lost in London - tells you what busses, tubes, dlr trains whatever to take.

    Bus time app - my favourite - tells you when the next bus is coming so you don't leave the house/pub and then wait for 20 mins at the stop


    Sky plus app - can send things to the box to be recorded when out and about


    Edf and British Gas apps - meter readings, bookings etc

    Uber - already mentioned but it's cheap and easy to use.

    Plus all the social media, football score apps, FaceTime etc etc to keep in contact and up to date with the outside world.

    Is all this on your virgin pay as you go £10 Samsung?
    I have always assumed the whole lot of stuff you have mentioned assumes everybody has an eye phone.
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    I make no effort to be up with modern technology, but it's all so easy to access and intuitive to use now I find I get there by default. I also find that if there's something you can't do or don't understand that Google and you tube have it covered in about 10 mins.

    Undoubtedly the biggest technological leap this year has been the advent of the waitrose quick check app. No more queues, no more forgetting my 'my waitrose' card, no more speaking to the manual workers, just me, my extra virgin coconut oil, free guardian and latte. Wonderful.
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    edited July 2016
    seth plum said:

    LouisMend said:

    So many really simple pieces of technology have made life easier/better.

    Online banking app on my phone - can check and manage balance etc on the move at the touch of a button.

    City mapper app - don't have to worry about getting lost in London - tells you what busses, tubes, dlr trains whatever to take.

    Bus time app - my favourite - tells you when the next bus is coming so you don't leave the house/pub and then wait for 20 mins at the stop


    Sky plus app - can send things to the box to be recorded when out and about


    Edf and British Gas apps - meter readings, bookings etc

    Uber - already mentioned but it's cheap and easy to use.

    Plus all the social media, football score apps, FaceTime etc etc to keep in contact and up to date with the outside world.

    Is all this on your virgin pay as you go £10 Samsung?
    I have always assumed the whole lot of stuff you have mentioned assumes everybody has an eye phone.
    Is that one of those glasses contraptions?
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    I love technology, but if another Hitler comes along the human race is FOOKED!
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    Somebody mentioned passwords.
    Nightmare in every sense.
    Every single thing you deal with expects you to know your password, or to have one in the first place.
    Plug sockets.
    You need one for the screen, one for the computer, one for the wireless broadband thingy, one for the speakers, one for the phone, one for the printer.
    Thats all I can remember but the spaghetti is a complete drag.
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    C4FC4L1f3 said:

    I love technology, but if another Hitler comes along the human race is FOOKED!

    How come?

    During the Arab Spring modern communications technology helped pro democracy campaigners organise and get their story out there, in the long term in the majority of cases, the tear gas won out but the world wide attention has secured a number of concessions across the region - and brought about regime change in Tunisia.
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    If technology is so great, how come we didn't have team lists on the big screen until CARD started producing free programmes?
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    seth plum said:

    If technology is so great, how come we didn't have team lists on the big screen until CARD started producing free programmes?

    Technology is only great when the people using it understand it. The big screen is operated by CAFC employees.
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    Curb_It said:

    I am absolutely staggered by the cashpoint thing.

    really? cashing cheques is probably the only thing I still use my chequebook for.

    Just find it makes it easier for me to plan / budget my month. If I know I've a party or something coming up in a couple of weeks, I'll make sure I spend less leading up to it, or if I've a big month leading up (like my birthday / kids birthday), I know I have to have a cheap one the month before to generate some excess. Can't do that so easier if regularly drawing out / putting things on your card. You must have to check your balance every week.
    I work in a bank and we hate people like you. There is so much money being used to make it easier for you to use your money, and you are using the most old fashioned shit that's still available.

    You have contactless debit cards, machines with touchscreens that can dispense exact amounts of cash in whatever denomination you want, technology in phones and watches so you don't even need to remove your card, just tap your phone to the machine and scan your thumb/type a password. You can pay by sending a text, check your balance in an app and then adjust a bill/move money between your accounts in 3 seconds, and instead you choose to queue up with a piece of paper with a scribble on it, wasting your time, my time, the guy behind you who's trying to take out his Dong, the other guy who needs £2000 of £1 coins for the pub you'll be in when the trains break down again, I could go on!
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    sam3110 said:

    Curb_It said:

    I am absolutely staggered by the cashpoint thing.

    really? cashing cheques is probably the only thing I still use my chequebook for.

    Just find it makes it easier for me to plan / budget my month. If I know I've a party or something coming up in a couple of weeks, I'll make sure I spend less leading up to it, or if I've a big month leading up (like my birthday / kids birthday), I know I have to have a cheap one the month before to generate some excess. Can't do that so easier if regularly drawing out / putting things on your card. You must have to check your balance every week.
    I work in a bank and we hate people like you. There is so much money being used to make it easier for you to use your money, and you are using the most old fashioned shit that's still available.

    You have contactless debit cards, machines with touchscreens that can dispense exact amounts of cash in whatever denomination you want, technology in phones and watches so you don't even need to remove your card, just tap your phone to the machine and scan your thumb/type a password. You can pay by sending a text, check your balance in an app and then adjust a bill/move money between your accounts in 3 seconds, and instead you choose to queue up with a piece of paper with a scribble on it, wasting your time, my time, the guy behind you who's trying to take out his Dong, the other guy who needs £2000 of £1 coins for the pub you'll be in when the trains break down again, I could go on!
    All good points Sam but when AFKA and others like him stop queuing in your bank you will be out of a job.
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    C4FC4L1f3 said:

    I love technology, but if another Hitler comes along the human race is FOOKED!

    How come?

    During the Arab Spring modern communications technology helped pro democracy campaigners organise and get their story out there, in the long term in the majority of cases, the tear gas won out but the world wide attention has secured a number of concessions across the region - and brought about regime change in Tunisia.
    Think how easy it would be to round up a certain race or whatever now. there is no hiding anymore with all the surveillance we have. apple just last week patented a remote kill switch for the cameras, mics and signal on there phones to be used at "concerts" I'm sure.
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    Last time I rang First Direct they signed me up for voice recognition.
    Next time I am going to try a variety of accents, low amplitude, stumbling and stuttering, singing my answers, changing pitch and so on, to test the system out.
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    seth plum said:

    Last time I rang First Direct they signed me up for voice recognition.
    Next time I am going to try a variety of accents, low amplitude, stumbling and stuttering, singing my answers, changing pitch and so on, to test the system out.

    I work in voice surveillance and nothing you can do will trick it.
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    limeygent said:

    Had my toaster for five years, still won't pop up when I want it to.

    I have the same problem with one of my "appliances"
    Pornhub app................sorted :wink:
    I'm still relying on finding crumpled jazz mags in the local woods
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    limeygent said:

    Had my toaster for five years, still won't pop up when I want it to.

    I have the same problem with one of my "appliances"
    Pornhub app................sorted :wink:
    I'm still relying on finding crumpled jazz mags in the local woods
    Jazz...........no wonder you are having trouble, R&B puts you in the mood :smiley:
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    sam3110 said:

    Curb_It said:

    I am absolutely staggered by the cashpoint thing.

    really? cashing cheques is probably the only thing I still use my chequebook for.

    Just find it makes it easier for me to plan / budget my month. If I know I've a party or something coming up in a couple of weeks, I'll make sure I spend less leading up to it, or if I've a big month leading up (like my birthday / kids birthday), I know I have to have a cheap one the month before to generate some excess. Can't do that so easier if regularly drawing out / putting things on your card. You must have to check your balance every week.
    I work in a bank and we hate people like you. There is so much money being used to make it easier for you to use your money, and you are using the most old fashioned shit that's still available.

    You have contactless debit cards, machines with touchscreens that can dispense exact amounts of cash in whatever denomination you want, technology in phones and watches so you don't even need to remove your card, just tap your phone to the machine and scan your thumb/type a password. You can pay by sending a text, check your balance in an app and then adjust a bill/move money between your accounts in 3 seconds, and instead you choose to queue up with a piece of paper with a scribble on it, wasting your time, my time, the guy behind you who's trying to take out his Dong, the other guy who needs £2000 of £1 coins for the pub you'll be in when the trains break down again, I could go on!
    If he's trying to take out his dong in the bank, I'm glad @AFKABartram is stopping him.
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    sam3110 said:

    Curb_It said:

    I am absolutely staggered by the cashpoint thing.

    really? cashing cheques is probably the only thing I still use my chequebook for.

    Just find it makes it easier for me to plan / budget my month. If I know I've a party or something coming up in a couple of weeks, I'll make sure I spend less leading up to it, or if I've a big month leading up (like my birthday / kids birthday), I know I have to have a cheap one the month before to generate some excess. Can't do that so easier if regularly drawing out / putting things on your card. You must have to check your balance every week.
    I work in a bank and we hate people like you. There is so much money being used to make it easier for you to use your money, and you are using the most old fashioned shit that's still available.

    You have contactless debit cards, machines with touchscreens that can dispense exact amounts of cash in whatever denomination you want, technology in phones and watches so you don't even need to remove your card, just tap your phone to the machine and scan your thumb/type a password. You can pay by sending a text, check your balance in an app and then adjust a bill/move money between your accounts in 3 seconds, and instead you choose to queue up with a piece of paper with a scribble on it, wasting your time, my time, the guy behind you who's trying to take out his Dong, the other guy who needs £2000 of £1 coins for the pub you'll be in when the trains break down again, I could go on!
    you'd better hope people keep wasting your time or soon you'll be looking for a job in Sainsburys.
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