Most of us clearly remember helping (or still regularly help) our parents and grandparents solve technology-related problems.
Sometimes they fail at technology so disastrously that you just can’t resist sharing their blunders with the rest of the world. Here are some examples to remind us that our parents and grandparents may have more life experience, but that doesn’t mean they know how to use a remote. The younger generation does, and when it comes to technology, we come to the rescue time and time again.
Should there be an age limit to technology? Or perhaps a yearly evaluation of competency?