Folks who through resistance or inaction cut themselves off from new technology definitely will suffer the ill-effects of their decision or inaction in that regard.
...in the long run who cares who found out when!!? Enjoy the news!

Is technology to blame? No..
Are people losing human contact because of it? In many cases, yes..
And then there are all the other ways that various things have evolved - texting rather than making a phone call; emailing rather than writing a letter; sending out Christmas cards with pre-printed signatures rather than a personal signature; and on and on.. Kind of sad - but that's the way it's becoming for many..
-----------------Technology has brought my family WAY closer. People that hardly kept in contact before are now in contact via Facebook/emails/Twitter. I love it. My family knows that at any time they can go to my facebook or my daily photo blog and see what I've done that day.
Because of cell phones and free long distance I talk to my mother who lives in another state probably every day and before it was once a week or so. I text my brother in law and sister all the time and they love it. We send pictures in texts too and it makes us feel closer and more connected.
I can't miss snail mail and long distance telephone calls.....I'm sorry, I think this technology is wonderful.
And for others, the "old fashioned" way works well too.. I love to write letters - as do many people I know (gotta hate that mail box filled with nothing but bills and junk mail - LOL) - and with combo packages, you gotta love the free long distance - even with the regular "old-fashioned" phones.. It's all a matter of preferences - although there are a few that seem rather cold and distant to some...
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I'm very happy that it works well for you..And for others, the "old fashioned" way works well too.. I love to write letters - as do many people I know (gotta hate that mail box filled with nothing but bills and junk mail - LOL) - and with combo packages, you gotta love the free long distance - even with the regular "old-fashioned" phones.. It's all a matter of preferences - although there are a few that seem rather cold and distant to some...
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I am also the Queen of sending cards....I send random cards in the mail to my friends/family all the time....so staying in touch is up to the people involved no matter how they choose to do it. The new technology just makes it easier and in no way can I find fault with that...
MIL needs a waaambulance. Stat!
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Humiliated I think is more the word.Out of curiosity...WAS grandma actually upset about this?
Humiliated I think is more the word.
She was sitting at her desk working when a co-worker comes over and says, why you must be excited, and she doesn't have any idea what this person is talking about. The co-worker assumed grandma would know. Grandma assumed she'd be 'in the loop', the granddaughter has proven in the past to be insensitive on issues such as these, and I agree, it's her right to tell whomever she wants, and I suspect those who suggest it's not necessarily a technology problem but a protocol problem within a weird family dynamic are correct.
