YT is filled with "your too stupid" videos. I once spent almost thirty minutes trying to get a fellow to simply enter his name and password in order to log in. Within a couple hours I had him download and run TeamViewer. Then, while watching his screen and mouse, I'd tell him to do something, like "move your mouse to the upper right corner of the screen. There you'll see a box with an "X" in it. Left click on that X". His mouse would move to the lower left corner. "no, no! Move the other way!". The mouse would move to the upper left corner, then rapidly move down to the lower right corner. I finally took control of his machine remotely and fixed his problem for him. My sister, his wife, told me later that he was entering the early stages of dementia. By the end of the year he stopped running his computer because he couldn't remember how. Within a few months he stopped using his iPhone. My sister died a few months ago and he's living all alone. His kids are all in other towns or out of state. I expect to get news at any time that he's died in a house fire, or via monoxide suffocation, or in a car crash, because he still drives.
Last spring, partly because of the covid isolation mandates, and the fact that people in my and my wife's age group are much more likely to die of covid than people under 65, I decided that I wouldn't renew my drivers license and do all my shopping remotely. I tried several delivery services, shopping for groceries by app, and getting medicine mailed. Regardless of how many groceries you buy, the drivers expect $10-20 tips. They can show up at odd times, and they won't do anything more than leave the bags at your door step. Shopping by app is rediculous. You can't call it shopping. You can't read labels, and shop-by-app prices are 5-10% higher than off the shelf prices. I was going to sell my car and cancel my auto insurance. The bus route stops at the corner near our apartment, but there is no sun or rain protection. Just a pole with a sign on it. The bus stops there once an hour. If I want to take the bus to Target, which is 0.9 miles due south of us, I have to walk .25 miles north to catch the bus at a stop that is going in the right direction. Thirty minutes later I'd be dropped off just east of Target. I'd have to walk 300 meters to Target, shop for 45 minutes and hope I can get checked out in time to meet the bus at that stop east of Target. If I miss it I've got another 1 hour wait. Hope my frozen packages stay frozen. When my drivers license renewal notice came I went down to get my driver's license renewed, hoping tha they wouldn't make me take the written test or take a test drive. Fortunately, apparently I looked lucid enough not to trigger any warning signs.
In Lincoln it is extremely inconvenient and too expensive to using the bus, taxies or businesses like Uber to do shopping, doctors visits or other every day reasons for shopping. Want to get a Jersy Mike's #17 Philly Steak and Cheese giant on wheat with all the fixings, chips and drinks for two? Expect to spend $24. Want it delivered? Add $10 plus tip. Take a bus? Expect the sub to be cold and the pop void of fizz by the time you get back. Take a cab or uber? Add another $20-30 to the bill, but at least the sub will be warm and the drink still cold and fizzy. I hope I can continue driving until I'm 90.
Last spring, partly because of the covid isolation mandates, and the fact that people in my and my wife's age group are much more likely to die of covid than people under 65, I decided that I wouldn't renew my drivers license and do all my shopping remotely. I tried several delivery services, shopping for groceries by app, and getting medicine mailed. Regardless of how many groceries you buy, the drivers expect $10-20 tips. They can show up at odd times, and they won't do anything more than leave the bags at your door step. Shopping by app is rediculous. You can't call it shopping. You can't read labels, and shop-by-app prices are 5-10% higher than off the shelf prices. I was going to sell my car and cancel my auto insurance. The bus route stops at the corner near our apartment, but there is no sun or rain protection. Just a pole with a sign on it. The bus stops there once an hour. If I want to take the bus to Target, which is 0.9 miles due south of us, I have to walk .25 miles north to catch the bus at a stop that is going in the right direction. Thirty minutes later I'd be dropped off just east of Target. I'd have to walk 300 meters to Target, shop for 45 minutes and hope I can get checked out in time to meet the bus at that stop east of Target. If I miss it I've got another 1 hour wait. Hope my frozen packages stay frozen. When my drivers license renewal notice came I went down to get my driver's license renewed, hoping tha they wouldn't make me take the written test or take a test drive. Fortunately, apparently I looked lucid enough not to trigger any warning signs.
In Lincoln it is extremely inconvenient and too expensive to using the bus, taxies or businesses like Uber to do shopping, doctors visits or other every day reasons for shopping. Want to get a Jersy Mike's #17 Philly Steak and Cheese giant on wheat with all the fixings, chips and drinks for two? Expect to spend $24. Want it delivered? Add $10 plus tip. Take a bus? Expect the sub to be cold and the pop void of fizz by the time you get back. Take a cab or uber? Add another $20-30 to the bill, but at least the sub will be warm and the drink still cold and fizzy. I hope I can continue driving until I'm 90.
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