ANSWERS: 12
  • Yes, we are a modern Hi-Tech family.
  • Hell NO!! We just fake it!! LOL
  • Yes. We're very modern in my family, even my grandparents. We're so hi-tech, in fact, that I can speak the binary language of moisture evaporators.
  • No. My older brother is, because he's an engineer. But my parents and grandparents and even my other brother are stuck in the stone age.
  • If it wasn't for me... No. But I have whipped our family into high tech shape!
  • Sort of. We really don't know how things work, but we each have our own computer, cell phone and PDA. We have a plazma and an LCD TV (one for movie watching and the other for game playing) We have surround stereo/theator system and we all have our own MP3 players. We have been know to send e-mail to each other from accross the room and when ever we want something we google it. So waht would you say about us?
  • ahh, when you say modern, do you mean this century?!! :)
  • Yes we all have a laptop each in the family. The question is whether or not we can use them. Lol!!
  • Not in the slightest.
  • Mixed, but mostly no. I build my own PCs and make use of many of life's conveniences so long as local infrastructure allows. (Our area has no broadband availability, spotty cell coverage, and no wi-fi hot spots that you don't make yourself.) My cousins are typical teenagers; MP3, multi-function cell-phones, etcetera, but only understand operation and not theory. Unlike me, neither ever studied Electrical Engineering. My step-dad is in manufacturing (QA) and understands certain areas but is lost on PCs or MP3 players. My aunt is likewise technologically inept outside of the tech used for her job (in her case, nurse). My mother is capable of using the internet but not a cell phone. My other aunt and uncle are inept but at least know enough to know that they don't know. My mother-in-law is frightened of technology except for playing Bust-a-move on her PS2. And then there is my father-in-law. Sorry, but that amber-on-black screened 1.77 MHz 8088 with the single 5-1/4" drive will NOT hook to the internet, will NOT read a DVD-ROM, nor will it recognize your handwriting... especially since you lack a tablet or fat-bed scanner. You CAN'T crank the distributor on my Subaru to adjust the timing (solid-state ignition), nor can you re-jet it (no carb). And yes, those "damn Japs" can actually make a car with more balls than your Ford Taurus. Even if the rest of my family were as modern and/or tech-savvy as I am, he would drag the average SO far down it wouldn't be funny.
  • we wipe are ass with sears catalogs
  • No, my dad is techically retarded :0

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