Oh how I wish I wasn’t such a dunce with technology. Don’t get me wrong, I know my way around a computer (at least enough to be able to use the basics for home and work), and I can manage to call and text from my mobile phone (aren’t I clever)?! but that is just about all I can do, and I feel like I am not only missing out, but lagging behind!
I’m sick of everything being ‘smart’! Phones, TVs, you name it, ‘smart’ is the thing to be. Well that’s all well and good, but when you have a bloody idiot like me trying to use these things, I am well and truly outwitted, and have to rely on others (Mr Grump and Miss Hap are both very tech savvy) to help me work things out, as I am certainly not smart enough!
Take my mobile for example; I remember trying to video Miss Hap’s Sports Day on it. When she won the skipping race (I was so thrilled, especially as she managed not to trip over the rope like I would have done) and I thought I had captured her triumph on my phone. Looking at the footage, it was shaky, several people’s heads are in the way at times, and it seemed like I was about a mile away from the action. I don’t like to mess about with any settings, but apparently I could have zoomed in a bit more to actually SEE my daughter’s features!
Our super-duper 3D TV with its superior intelligence, also mocks my ham-fisted attempts to utilise it properly. I know it has the internet, and I can synch it up with my laptop, should I wish to. I did wish to actually, I had just got the Sims 4 (I know it’s a dreadful addiction, but I’ve given up the fags and sweet food, so am allowed one vice) and I was told that I could play my game on the laptop,but somehow project it onto the TV screen which I thought would be great.I will never know though because I can’t bloody do it and neither can the other two!
That brings me to the laptop, or more generally the Internet. Oh the wonders of the web; the things you can do; the fun you can have. Well I want to have a bit of a rant actually because I can’t do things; it’s not for want of trying though. I try to teach myself, I get tutorials, I look at help pages, I ask others, but no, I am still a disaster.
Now that I have really got into blogging, I have been trying to tweak my website a bit to make it look a little more polished, I have seen some wonderful blogs which are so professional looking, with links here and separate pages there! Oh how I envy them, I tried creating a new Facebook profile just for my blog, but realised it’s not really going to work unless I use my actual name as I won’t be able to add my friends! After all, I have now actually put a pic up (brace yourselves)!
I think I’m going to have to bite the bullet, and get my daughter to sit with me to help my poor brain understand the fundamentals of being ‘smart’. I don’t want my stupidity being taken advantage of by all this clever technology!

You are certainly not alone when it comes to using technology…gosh, I wish everything wasn’t so technical. 🙂
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Thanks so much for your comment, I’m so glad it’s not just me.
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My pleasure 🙂 kindred spirits.
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I’ve been blogging for three years and there’s still a ton of stuff I wish I knew how to do. As for the appearance of your blog I wouldn’t fret. Yours is clean and easy to read. The page is a proper width – I hate trying to read really narrow posts or very wide ones that I have to scroll across the page for. There might be more goodies you want to add, but that will come over time. Your biggest blogging resource will always be other bloggers and if you see something you like on another blog most bloggers won’t mind telling you how they did it or even using your question as a post idea.
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Thanks for your comments Vanessa. I’m glad that my blog is easy to read, after all, that is the most important thing. i am just a very impatient person and want to do everything at once I suppose.Thanks also for your tip about asking other bloggers about things they have done on their blogs,
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