QUOTE(haute ecole rider @ Mar 10 2011, 01:28 PM)

QUOTE(Jacki Dice @ Mar 10 2011, 03:02 PM)

So after having an internet-ready computer for three years, my mom has finally started venturing online. She's on Youtube a lot and she's found a few online friends. So yesterday she came over to me and asked "Are you familiar with fanfiction?"
I say "Yes, I write some. Why?"
"Well, there's a site. Fanfiction.net. Can you show me how to get there?"

"....you want me to show you how to get to fanfiction
.net?"
"Uh-huh!"

"Sure."
Though now there's something wrong with her computer so she used the one in the computer room.... She came in just now. "How do you turn it on?" -facepalm- And its not a whole new model! It just has a square button instead of a round one!
That made me cry! As in laughed until --
My mother is a
lot like that! At least yours is online and interested in reading stuff on fanfiction.net. My mother wouldn't read mine even if I printed it out in big type for her!
Oh, its not over...
So she got on a bit ago and asked me what to click to get online. That's a bit understandable because on her's it's "the blue 'e' that says internet under it." In the other room we use Firefox. So I got her online.
Google is the homepage. She wanted Youtube so I told her to type it in. "Here?" She asks, looking at the google bar.
No.
"Here?" Going to a toolbar.
No. I show her the address bar and tell her to type in Youtube. Then I help her sign in.
"Okay, now how do I see my gmails?"

You want to check your email?
"No, my
gmails."

Ok, let's get you to gmail.
So I get her there and tell her to sign in.
"How?"
-facepalm- Put in your username and password.
So she puts in her username. "I don't know my password."

You don't know your password?!
"No, it always shows up in black dots for me."