[RTC List] Tech issues and Seniors

William Van Hefner vantek at sonic.net
Fri Mar 7 16:47:32 PST 2008


Um... Your return e-mail address says "Senior News Advertising". Is that
why you're asking why people aren't advertising in the Senior News?

Call me cynical, it seemed like a rather odd coincidence though. :-)

As for classes, last time I checked people of all ages were able to enroll
in computer classes at CR or Eureka Adult School. The County Schools used
to have a computer classroom program at the Bayshore Mall, but they seem
to have fled along with most of the rest of the tenants there. Maybe they
relocated? Of course, you can always call the Video Professor at his 1-800
number as well! Seriously though, there are quite a few online computer
classes available on a variety of subjects. A look on Google will probably
reveal quite a number of them.

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> I love to enter into discussions about technology and senior citizens. I
> believe "the longer you live, the older you get." How tech savvy is our
> senior population? Humboldt Senior Resource Center offers computer classes
> to seniors, but do we? If so, where, and why isn't this information
> advertised in the Senior News? If not, why not? All of us would love to
> live
> long, healthy and prosperous lives. Consequently, "the longer we live the
> older we get..." Holla back.
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