I use e-mail to talk to colleagues, but I'm a little bit of a technophobe when it comes to everything else. |
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In fact, it was so easy to do that I think a technophobe could figure it out as well. |
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All through my working life I tried to avoid using computers and was rather a technophobe. |
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If you're a technophobe, hire someone with computer skills who can help you transfer your paper billing system to a computer program. |
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All the same, it's rather embarrassing when I score lower than a technophobe when trying to figure out how to use a simple machine. |
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This made sense, even to an inveterate technophobe like myself. |
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While four other teachers had some experience in computer use, one had only a very low level of computer competency, and another was a self-confessed technophobe. |
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Starting with Mr Semel, a Hollywood veteran and former technophobe, Yahoo! has been recruiting traditional media types. |
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He was, in short, a technophile technophobe. I must admit that I share the great man's ambivalance. |
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How peculiar if embarrassment turns out to be the reason why us sensitive, Luddite, technophobe highbrows finally give in and join the digital revolution. |
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When he did, however, he gave his full backing to this risky new global initiative, which had been put together in less than a year. ReskillingFor Mr Skilling turned out not to be a technophobe after all. |
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His mood was not helped by a dodgy computer, a problem of tsunami proportions for the notorious technophobe, and the thought of going to a book-signing empty handed. |
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My Dad can't answer his mobile phone. He's a real technophobe. |
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Call me a technophobe but phoning a friend seems more genuine. |
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With our Website in a Box, anyone can create a beautiful, mobile-ready site with its own online shop, whether they're a technophobe or a computer whizz! |
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He advises technophobe adults to be brave and just have a go. |
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A self-exposed technophobe and unaccepting of the modern age, the quirky hotel owner is followed on his quest to bring the Grosvenor into the 21st century. |
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