My Betamax movies, once top of the art, are all piled there in a heap,
Stacked next to my paper tape reader, which I dearly want to keep.
My 8-bit computer with its enormous floppy drive slowly has a fit
As compatriots discuss the latest storage gizmo, give or take a gigabit.
I can’t keep up with technology. It goes by too darn fast.
By the time I’m into something, the “something” is already past.
Take cell phones. I finally own one, but I’m a “fat finger” geezer
To operate its tiny buttons, it seems, one needs a special tweezer.
If I don’t have the proper software, I’m told, my stuff will go to pot.
Folks, a new version is not what I need, aversion is what I’ve got.
I know my GPS will get me to the store, where I can purchase all I need,
But the GPS manual is written in Chinglish, not a language I can read.
I used to stay on top of things. “Up to date” was my special forte
But today I couldn’t start my computer. My password died yesterday.
Back when I was in control, I didn’t need to be a computer nerd
Today, I must team with the computer to churn up a new password.
All I need to start the process is to type my account’s “Username”
If I could only remember it, I’d be on the way to virtual fame.
Where is that scrap of paper, whereon lie the lofty words?
That should never be written down. Security is for the birds.
We have all those computers linked together in the World Wide Web
But I can’t keep up with its mysteries, with its various flows and ebb.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s a wonderful gift. On it, I won’t cast aspersions,
Perhaps I will ferret out wisdom’s key in all those future versions.
Copyright © 2013 by Frank Koerner