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bizziowen
bizziowen Member Posts: 3 New User

Hooray, I am here,, I have been circling round the net getting in to all the places I did not know were there.

Hi, I am new to this, I am one of your oldies, sorry about that, but we all hope to get there in time.   My new Acer, another 'hooray' here I think.   I had my old computer for ten years, a century in computer life.   I kept thinking 'Must get another' but it worked so kept going till it stopped.

What di I have to tell you...... I am an 87 year old woman, live on the east Coast in England, bit cold here.  spent child hood in Rawalpindi, till war started, came 'home' finished school, became a nurse, married an RAF man.  Six children,. divorced in my mid fifties,  live in my lovely flat,, rented, housing authoraty, so you can see am not hugely well off,, but a very happy oldie. 

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  • alicepattinson
    alicepattinson Member Posts: 160 Troubleshooter

    Hi Smiley Happy welcome to the Forum!

  • ElizabethS
    ElizabethS Member Posts: 845 Practitioner WiFi Icon

    Hello, and welcome to the Acer Support Forums!

    We are very happy to have you here and look forward to any comments or contriubtions you may be able to add to the community.

  • nasirq
    nasirq Member Posts: 4 New User

    Hello,

     

    Welcome, to the community.

     

    Let us know if we can help.

     

    BTW my parents are from Rawalpindi!!

     

    Do you remember any Urdu/ Panjabi, or did you only speak english out there.

     

    I had an English lecturer at University he spoke fluent urdu (seemed so funny to me that he could speak it better than i could)

     

    kind regards

     

    Nas

  • bizziowen
    bizziowen Member Posts: 3 New User

    Hullo Nas,, How lovely to hear from you..... I was a child in Pindi, and am getting on for 90 now.      So all is very much changed, I am afraid I was there in the days of the British Raj.  My father was in the , 'in those days'  1st Indian division Army,,, As you must know, the Indian ???? army was made of English men then......

    I knew nothing of politics,,, I left when I was 13,, I loved it there, and when we went up to Upper Topa in the summer it was heaven .  I have some words of Hindi left,, mostly the , 'Whats the time'  and 'How much' type of thing.

    How I hated England, dark. cold, horrible.     But I got used to it... My regards to your parents.  Elizabeth.

  • bizziowen
    bizziowen Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thank you, So kind of you. Elizabeth.

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