Internet and Retirees

Internet and Retirees

Ok, when we were kids, the terms PC or Home Computer or even Laptop where not words yet. A computer in the home? The thought of that was absurd. The computers would never fit. They were huge.

Now a day the retirees are more and more become internet surfers. They are finding out that they can surf, buy, read the new and many other things on the internet. Many major grocery chains even have at home delivery. One can simply order online their food and have it delivered to their front door.

By learning the internet from a young person you may have some hard times understanding their terminology. Take time and enroll in a class. They are there and better to help you with your learning. Many youngsters get impatient with older people, they don’t understand that it’s like a fish out of water to many.

Don’t hesitate to surf the internet and read all your “HELP” categories with your programs you purchase for your computer. If you bought a Word program for typing, or maybe you are writing a book, read the help and don’t be afraid of making errors. It happens to the best of us.

The books at books stores are vast on intro to computers and if you want a book that is an aid for you the series of “FOR DUMMIES” books are the best. The will point you in the right direction and foremost and the most important thing, don’t hesitate to ask the people at the book store some questions too.

Michele Rogers

Author is Michele Rogers, owner of http://www.lilyputts.com Lilyputts Gift Baskets , an online gift basket retailer. Also hosted is a http://www.lilyputts.blogspot.com BLOG that reviews gifts and welcomes other comments as well. Please visit Lilyputts Gift Baskets for descriptions and product presentations. Please, if you use any portion herein be sure to email author first.

Boy’s Low Tide 1-piece swimsuit


Full body suit with short sleeves and zippered front. ‘Tuga’ print is featured on the sides and on the sleeves

O’Neill Clean n Mean solid boys lined swim trunk boardshorts


Here’s what you need – O’Neill’s surf and boardshort designs in a pair of swim trunks appropriate for pool, beach, and ocean. Mesh liner brief for support and comfort while swimming Outseam (total length) is 2 shorter than O’Neill’s boardshorts pattern Ultrasuede material is soft yet dries quickly and doesn’t cling Simple, solid design with side contrast piping – nothing flashy here Elastic waistband with drawstring Side cargo pocket Embroidered O’Neill logos

On Shore Swim Top ;UPF 50+


Camo Print on Collars, Sides of Shirt, and Sleeves and a two tone complimentary fabric combination.Fabric – 80/20 nylon/lycra

MaxOut UPF 50+, UV Protective Boy’s Board Shorts (Trunks: Sizes 6 mos – 7)


The ‘Vintage Surf’ black and brown hibiscus board shorts contain a vintage flair. The ‘Surf’s Up’ board shorts combine a bold lime & white Hawaiian print trunk with turquoise flair. The ‘Animal Party’ green and ‘animal party’ board shorts feature different animals prints. Our multi-colored shorts feature “leaf” like stripes in a variety of colors. The ‘Dog Days’ board shorts combine a red solid & “Doggie” print (that features paw prints, doggie bones, and a mommie and puppy dog). They are made from a comfortable polyester microfiber and contain a mesh lining. The shorts’ color are chosen to complement both short and long sleeved MaxOut swim shirts so your boy is ready for a fun and safe day in the sun. The shorts are made from high quality, tested fabric, which is light-weight to dry quickly when wet.

On Shore Swim Top w/ Board Shorts – UPF 50+


Boardwalk Board Shorts are 100% microfiber polyester, elastic waistband, front tie string, no lining in shorts.Camo Print on Collars, Sides of Shirt, and Sleeves. ‘TUGA’ logo on the right bottom of the short.Fabric – 80/20 nylon/lycra

Boys Short Sleeve Rash / Swim Top – UPF 50 by Snapper Rock – Black


Quick Drying, Lightweight and Breathable: No time for wet, soggy tees this summer, get yourself into these quick drying, ultra lightweight rash tops. The unique 4-way stretch fabric is also breathable & moisture vapor or perspiration can pass through the fabric and evaporate, rather than hang around on you, making you cold and smelly!

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