> > 70+ was because I know very few people older than 70 who will go near a > > computer, and that is past normal retirement age (~65) > > > > > I help a neighbour who is 80 - and there will be more of them soon :-) > > For the other categories 20 years is an enormous jump in age but I > accept you can't change it easily. > > Still it's a bit of fun - it was nice of you to do it
Agreed, it is a bit of fun with a little, serious edge to it. My brother is a regular user and still does a bit of programming (approaching 73 years). I've given up programming but still enjoy pottering around with both software and hardware (approaching 80 years). Norman -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/