On 11/4/2017 9:45 AM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
I got turned off by the questions on whether help was available when I needed
it, whether my family thought I should go online etc. The reality is that I
have been using the internet since 1983, and when someone in the family has a
problem I am usually the one who solves it. Clearly the survey was not aimed at
me.
I don't blame you. OTOH, those doing the survey seem to have some inaccurate assumptions about computer/internet use by
older folks. By refusing to refute them, you skew the survey in favor of their assumptions.
I went ahead and answered all the silly questions. But then, I spent part of my business career running a department
that ran customer surveys, among other things, so I may have a soft spot. :-)
Moose D'Opinion
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