![]() In fact, I hold out hope that the right gadget can make his life in retirement easier and maybe even more fun. You would think that as his personal tech support line, I would avoid ever giving him a tech gift. But there’s something about technology: If there’s a way to uninstall something he wasn’t supposed to, press the wrong button or botch an automatic software update, he will do it. He gave me my love of crossword puzzles, my grammatical pedantry and my understanding of business. I do it all.ĭon’t misunderstand me: My dad is a smart man. I am the keeper of passwords, the Sonos whisperer, the finder of the podcast section in Google Play. Turns out, he needed help purchasing a gift basket through Amazon Prime. He’s fallen and he can’t get up, I thought. (He speaks Brooklyn English.) Another time he texted saying he needed help immediately. My dad once downloaded an e-book in French.
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