I have vaguely entertained the idea of learning how to use the Internet and email. It looks easy, but I'm sure it's harder than it seems. Never having used a computer makes a big difference. I haven't a clue which keys to press.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm so computer illiterate, I barely know how to send an e-mail. I mean, I have a laptop and Gmail, but I don't really look at it much.
Computers rather frighten me, because I never did learn to type, so the whole thing seems extraordinarily complicated to me.
I am very bad at computers. I don't really know how to write email.
I'm not computer literate. I e-mail. I know how to get on the Web, but I haven't crossed over into the internet world. I'm old-fashioned, I guess.
I don't use e-mail or a computer. I would be so inundated that I wouldn't be able to get any work done. Instead, I do everything in person or on the phone.
I don't even have a computer in my office. If I had e-mail, I'd never take the time to read research or absorb information. I want to think about what I'm doing, and that takes time.
I'm not very technically minded. I mean, I don't know how to do e-mail on computers.
I use the Internet for what it's for: to learn.
I don't use e-mail; I phone and fax. I think people who are hunched over their computer screens all day should get a life.
I got into computers back in the early '80s, so it was a natural progression of learning about e-mail in the mid-'80s and getting into the Internet when it opened up in the early '90s.