the point was you said age wasnt important. it isnt. which is why i retorted with what i did
"Nobody likes a knowitall who sits around talking about their genitalia." -Hank Hill
Again, you miss the point.I am signing off this list!I joined because I thought there was something to learn on this list but it has come down to nonsense. I know there are knowledgable people on this list and it is no reflection on them.Judithwhy? i am a 40 year young child and proud of it. my ears are stiil really really wet.~KM--
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction." Blaise Pascal
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On Jun 2, 2011, at 9:39 PM, Judith wrote:Let's not get into user age and abilities here or there will be more upset people!
Judith
On Jun 2, 2011, at 6:44 PM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
>> I've only used iTunes for Windows once, but didn't find it all that different from the Mac version. At risk of offending someone, I think the issue here is age.
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> Nope.
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>> I'm 55 myself, and though I find iTunes easy to use, there are other apps that I struggle to use.
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> I'm 66, and have no problem with it.
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>> At least until one of my sons shows me the "easy way" to use it.
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> The GREAT majority of people I have given instructions to in this regard are years or decades younger than me.
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>> My suggestion for those of you with iTunes problems, is to find a tech savvy kid to help you with it.
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> No, just a tech-savvy person.
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