You print your senior
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lso, I really am not fond of Senior Internet stories, for the acquisition of computer skills has - almost - nothing to do with age, but with questions of need or motivation. But sometimes no matter: Take the case of that Mütterleins in snowy Bavaria, which is sitting at home and wait. Waiting for a call from her husband's son Florian, who in the 14th Semester studying business administration in Munich and only once every blue moon reports. But does a camera phone in your pocket. And of course, a DSL flat rate, etc., etc. - for this case is the idea of "HP Presto" but not that stupid: An HP color printer that can retrieve an e-mail account and simply plugged into the wall jack is. Hum, hum, hum along with photos of all mails coming good by Flo line: He sends a picture of your new home, the new girlfriend, the new irons, the new girlfriend of the WG, the new girlfriend of his buddies from the first baby etc ... etc ... etc. The little mother must not exceed the power to know, no DSL and similar bells and whistles are necessary and even compared to the cheap PC from the media market, the 150 dollars for the printer still quite economical. Only times a tip for Christmas .... ![]()
And here's a little game to increase fine motor skills - as always simple, but good (two balls to balance the same time).







This little game is really interesting.
But beware! Could have potential for addiction
Thanks for the tip.
Too bad: the Presto Service currently only available in the U.S.. I once asked how the plans for Germany.