Recently, PC story continues now. Today, I tell another one.
I'm doing work at a neighborhood association, but now "keeping a person with PC literacy" is a ten times bigger problem than an ordinal problem.
There are few people who can use word, excel, and powerpoint in the neighborhood association. It is not used at all, such as a scheduler, conference reservation / notification system, which can be used free of charge on personal computers and smartphones. To tell you the truth, even no sign appears.
Some person don't have even their own mail address.
If they can use a PC or the Internet, it is obvious that we will dramatically alleviate the burden of neighborhood association events, and I don't need the trial calculation.
One officer said (with off the record) "If there are human beings who can use a personal computer, we can reduce four people in charge to one person"
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"At the meeting of the neighborhood association, the saying "I cannot use PC at all" is allowed"
I wonder if this saying is proper at the meeting.
This means, that the neighborhood association has accepted the logic of "I can not use a personal computer" -> "" Therefore, I can not do this work ".
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However, from my point of view, personal computers (and applications) are
"tools that are difficult to use, in the history of human beings"
I agree to the point completely.
I will tell you that the application interfaces of the personal computer are new and unusual, which we have never experiment in the history of one million years of humanity.
(To be continued)