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I don't have one, but there is a thread for it: The Raspberry Pi Thread [2] - Windows 10 Forums
Hi there
maybe it's a generational thing - but us older folks can actually SPEAK and deal with real people whether we know them or not -- youngsters today seem scared when they have to deal with a total stranger or somebody they haven't got a facebook / twitter / instagram etc account for -- Modern kids are either all day plugged in to (usually) noisy bud earphones or messing around on Social media sites -- I'm not saying you can't make good friends this way -- but usually these are nothing like as constant or complete as real friends made "The old fashioned way".
I had a really great journey with Eurostar from London to Brussels recently with a group of older (not yet pensioners -- about 35 - 45 somethings age group) - great conversation and "Craick" as I think the Irish say.
Great change from sitting in a carriage with either a load of under 25's all on Earphones and plugged in to goodness knows what -- or stressed overworked business people incessantly checking for probably pointless company email.
Some of the real people you meet on trips can last lifetimes as good friends !!. If you are forever plugged into headphones --try unplugging and TALK to people --it's not hard and can be fun !!!!.
Anyway that's OT to the main point of this thread - but I had to say it. !
Waiting for ICELAND Vs PORTUGAL tonight (21.00 French time) - Not sure how we'll handle Ronaldo --still it's great were are there at all. !!!
Cheers
jimbo
Exactly what is your point? Do you think you are the only ones who know what it's like being poor? Read my post, been there, done that. More than once. Nobody said life is easy. What I did say is that being poor is not an excuse for stealing. Having Windows is not a necessity, and being poor is not an excuse to steal. It was you who said to skip meals to save money so you can buy a TV. It is a matter of priorities. I would much rather eat than watch a movie on Saturday night. Smart phones, TVs and computers are not a necessity. Eating is. Because someone is poor is no reason to expect someone to give it to you for free or a justification to steal it.
Hi there
@essenbe and others
Just to put this into perspective
Here was 1930's UK -- at that time still the most powerful economic and military power on earth --might come as a shock to some younger US citizens to realize that the US was at that time was just a growing fledgling economy and not a significant power on the world stage - but it was true !!.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british...arrow_01.shtml
People at the bottom suffered quite bad poverty -- but that didn''t give them a licence to steal etc -- Of course the politicians at the time could have done more -- but isn't it much the same today where gap between top and bottom is getting wider by the minute.
In fact considering the deprevation and poverty at the bottom at the time Crime was very low indeed.
Poverty per se is really no excuse to steal though.
Cheers
jimbo
My point is that when someone is to poor and barley making it they are not going to be able to save any money to buy a expensive computer. It may sound easy to do but in reality it's not always that easy. My statements was about Lee posting that no matter how poor you are you can always save money. The skipping meals was just an example of what someone to poor may have to do to be able to have extra money to save. I do agree that being poor is not an excuse for stealing. That is also why I posted that I would like to see a stripped version of Windows 10 that was more affordable. Actually I would like to see stripped down computers/devices that would be more affordable so more people will be able to use today's technology to improve their lives.