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I'm glad we can still get the printed version.

So much of the world forgets that, we, elderly people exist. 

I feel I have a better grasp on a lot of the technology out there than other peers my age, but I still feel lost in this world of technology.  It's grown so fast that I just can't catch up!

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2 hours ago, JohnsonJones said:

I'm glad we can still get the printed version.

So much of the world forgets that, we, elderly people exist. 

I feel I have a better grasp on a lot of the technology out there than other peers my age, but I still feel lost in this world of technology.  It's grown so fast that I just can't catch up!

I'm only 40 and I'm starting to settle into my preferred tech.

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My stake piloted this and I have had a digital recommend for a couple of years. Personally I find it much easier to have everything stored in one place - despite being the "wrong" side of 50.

However, having worked on the recommend desk, the paper recommends are generally much easier to scan - don't run out of battery and don't require a signal (and you do need a signal as the recommend has to be live and not a picture). Some countries cant have digital recommends as it is illegal to have that information stored digitally(e.g. Russia). 

 

So its a bit "6 of one and half a dozen of the other" - but I figure if everyone gets a preference then it works for me.

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