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74-911 02-01-2018 08:38 AM

A back-handed compliment or ??
 
I had a young guy from a local glass co. out this AM to give me an estimate on replacing a large double pane window with a bad seal. Mid 20's, well dressed with cargo shorts, polo shirt with his name and co. name stitched. Also arms and legs covered with very colorful tats, had a shaved head, neatly trimmed beard and those weird earrings with holes in the middle and a big hole in the ear.
Very personable and knew what he was doing....
Then
When getting ready to leave he asked if I wanted him to call with the estimate or e-mail? I said e-mail and gave him the ........@gmail. He entered it into his phone then looked up and said:

"you know, most people your age I deal with are still on AOL!"

Wasn't sure how to take it so I just mumbled something to the effect that I was to ... 25 years ago but I'm not that much of a Luddite.

All in all, it was rather funny after I thought about it. Particularly as several of my old friends from my days in the USAF are still on AOL.

stomachmonkey 02-01-2018 08:48 AM

Was just an observation.

FWIW finally got my mom off AOL not too long ago.

ckelly78z 02-01-2018 08:54 AM

I still use AOL for email....what exactly is wrong with it, other than being an old fogey, luddite method of communication ?

It seems here lately, that most people totally embrace change, for the sake of change, and not much else. I don't see a reason to change every year to get all the new capabilities of what's available.....what worked 10 years ago still works just fine today.

recycled sixtie 02-01-2018 09:18 AM

I think you handled it well. There is no point in shouting at him get off my lawn and putting your blood pressure up. Another quote?:)

vash 02-01-2018 09:24 AM

i got:
"hey, you're pretty fast for an old guy" (mountain biking)

i responded with:
"hey, ease up with the "old guy" comments; i'm pretty sure i'm the only one here that my momma didnt buy me my bicycle."

silence. :)

scottmandue 02-01-2018 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckelly78z (Post 9909456)
I still use AOL for email....what exactly is wrong with it, other than being an old fogey, luddite method of communication ?

It seems here lately, that most people totally embrace change, for the sake of change, and not much else. I don't see a reason to change every year to get all the new capabilities of what's available.....what worked 10 years ago still works just fine today.

My brother and I couldn't get my dad off AOL, he was on cable internet so could have switched to any mail service but AOL was his 'old comfortable shoe'. When I logged onto his computer I had to go through the AOL interface, honestly didn't seem any different than all the other web browsers.

I have gone from AOL (on dialup :D) to hotmail, to yahoo, then sold my soul to the devil and now am on gmail.

I do use bing as my web browser but only because it has a cleaner home page,I use google on my phone. When I'm trying to get an old computer onto the internet I use firefox because it is an easy install.

74-911 02-01-2018 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckelly78z (Post 9909456)
I still use AOL for email....what exactly is wrong with it, other than being an old fogey, luddite method of communication ?

.what worked 10 years ago still works just fine today.

Not arguing that point at all, nothing wrong with AOL if it works for you .... just that I read an article recently about the demographics of AOL and how many people still pay for it monthly not realizing you don't have to and AOL makes no effort to tell them otherwise.

Tervuren 02-01-2018 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 9909496)
i got:
"hey, you're pretty fast for an old guy" (mountain biking)

i responded with:
"hey, ease up with the "old guy" comments; i'm pretty sure i'm the only one here that my momma didnt buy me my bicycle."

silence. :)

Without your mom...you wouldn't be there to buy the bicycle....

Steve Carlton 02-01-2018 09:50 AM

When he emails you the estimate, respond like it's a telegram.


THANK YOU FOR THE ESTIMATE... STOP
WILL CONSIDER AND GET BACK TO YOU... STOP
AOL GUY... STOP

vash 02-01-2018 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tervuren (Post 9909524)
Without your mom...you wouldn't be there to buy the bicycle....

"i know that.....Son" :D

KFC911 02-01-2018 10:23 AM

I got over it years ago....started calling me Mr. C, and using slurs like "sir"....I thought maybe my dad was standing behind me the first time?

It's bad enough when it's some tatted up dude.....broke my heart when a cutie behind the counter did ;)

wildthing 02-01-2018 10:28 AM

I wonder if I could still recover my aol password...

Sooner or later 02-01-2018 10:32 AM

I have an AOL email account. All my garbage mail gets sent there. I currently have 10,819 new mail

An AOL email account most likely means they were using email before many here got out of diapers

Bill Douglas 02-01-2018 10:36 AM

Slap his b1tch face.

aigel 02-01-2018 10:45 AM

One related note ... if you are job hunting / sending your resume, make sure to have a modern email account. If you have an aol, yahoo, hotmail etc. account, you will be dating yourself and it may not reflect well on your ability on the computer as well.

G

LWJ 02-01-2018 10:56 AM

^^^ what is modern? Your own domain name? Is Gmail or an Apple domain modern?

KFC911 02-01-2018 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LWJ (Post 9909640)
^^^ what is modern? Your own domain name? Is Gmail or an Apple domain modern?

I sold my soul to gmail before anyone had even heard of it. Cute little hippie chick offered "invites" to a band listserv I was on back then. Her now hubby was cool too....employee #65 methinks...the original Google Chef Charlie...dude could cook too ;)

Steve Carlton 02-01-2018 11:14 AM

Is Juno still around?

sammyg2 02-01-2018 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 9909496)
i got:
"hey, you're pretty fast for an old guy" (mountain biking)

i responded with:
"hey, ease up with the "old guy" comments; i'm pretty sure i'm the only one here that my momma didnt buy me my bicycle."

silence. :)

Another option would be to reply .... "that's not what your mother said".

svandamme 02-01-2018 11:53 AM

I just get compliments that they thought i was quite a bit younger then the 41 I really am..Which is not bad considering I don't exercise, used to smoke and drink and don't eat my veggies.

I think it's the staying single and not having kids that keeps me from turning grey and bald and what not.



But hey, If y'all are happy with a compliment where somebody basically says
"most oldtimers like yerself are on AOL."

Good for you !


:p


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