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Old 09-05-2008, 11:59 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Traditional_Ale View Post
Well done for learning the computer! I understand the difficulty and you are most certainly an exemplary credit to your age group!

Adapting to the computer age, if for nothing else than enviornmental stewdardship is something to be taken very seriously. Not mentioning the fact that we live in 2008 and computer communications are the way of the world.

I agree with the poster who said that this is very obvious proof that Alderman Hodges is not appropriate for the position anymore.

Actually, he's pathetically obsolete.

If one cannot use a computer effectively in 2008, they have no business in public office. The fact that the people in charge can be so arrogant as to tell us what to do while they feel justified in living in their 1980 mentality makes me sick.
Hey, I didn't learn computers just yesterday. YOu make it sound like I learned computers just for this. Exemplary for my age group? Give me a break; you make me sound ancient. I bought my first computer nearly two decades ago. It was a 95 MB beauty (a friend thought 95 was a lot) and the PC and printer cost me $3500. My computers now have many times the capability at a small fraction of the cost. I disagree that someone who is not computer literate is obsolete. I've met some of your council members but don't know the alderman in question but someone can be a great alderman despite not understanding computers. I'm a financial planner and I use computers all the time but I know colleagues who are great at what they do but don't understand computers.

Fredr, I'll get the information you asked for.
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