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Old 09-08-2011, 07:29 AM   #4
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My advice is to give the kobo to your pop and let him read on that, the Kobo is know far and wide as the simplest reader available. Also sign him up for a local continuing education classes, teachers of these classes are typically very well trained in motivating seniors to learn to use information technology and how to bring the technoogy down to a level that your 91 year old pop could understand. After a set of classes I would sign him up for tech support with a company such as Geek Squad, they deal with people like your pop all of the time.

Fortuantely for me my pop is conversant in the information technology that he has at home, however is still afraid of it. His mother thought that the devil invented the technology and wouldn't touch the stuff.
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