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Vicky Hwang
VHLAB
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3 min readOct 24, 2016

[Example of Senior Millennials communicating with the younger generation]

New Web vs. Old Web

Question posted by 4evsbiebs, location unknown.

Hi, I’m an Old web user trying to transition into the New web. I’ve been living web-free for several years after the Old web was disconnected in my district. My kids installed the New web but, I still don’t understand how it works. I don’t get why the screen shows one thing and I hear another. Is this supposed to happen? How am I supposed to read the screen?

Answer posted by Christine P. Gant, located in Marlborough MA, USA. 42.3459° N, 71.5523° W.

If your screens shows something different than what you are hearing, you’ve successfully connected the two sioses for the New web. You might need some time adjusting to the new information flow, which is very different from the Old web. In a pea pocket, what you need to do is read what’s moving on the screen and simultaneously listen to what the speaker is reading you. In fact, you don’t need to try hard the point is that you relax, empty your mind and let the sub-2-level-conscious absorb the information. Try out some of the test medias (web link) with your kids and see how they read the web. It’s easier if you read with another individual in the beginning like how my parents guided me to read when I was young. Think of yourself as a brand new sios and you need to script it from the beginning.

To reply to your last two big questions,

  1. Yes, that’s supposed to happen
  2. Just let your sub-2-level-conscious read the web

Reply to Christine P. Gant, located in Marlborough MA, USA. 42.3459° N, 71.5523° W., posted by 4evsbiebs, location unknown.

Thanks Christine, good to know that the two sioses(?) are successfully connected. I’m still not used to the New web jargon, I’m guessing the screen is a sios and the speaker another sios. It sounds like I need to turn my brain off and watch/ listen to the sioses. When we watch tv, we used to say it turns our brains off so, I’m approaching the New web the same way. I’ve been watching and listening but, the inconsistency between the two media and the speed of them are just confusing. As for getting my kid to teach me, I don’t think it will be possible. We’re not openly discussing each other’s tech lives anymore.

Reply to 4evsbiebs, location unknown, by Christine P. Gant, located in Marlborough MA, USA. 42.3459° N, 71.5523° W.

For the New web, I wouldn’t say it’s turning your brain off but, more like letting it do the job without you minding. It’s different from tv as it produces sounds less relative to what you’re seeing than how the tv does it. And don’t think of your kids as having to teach you, they will simply be your guide. If you can’t find a person near by, there are great S.b.S. video media that can guide you. (related videos tag)

Reply to Christine P. Gant, located in Marlborough MA, USA. 42.3459° N, 71.5523° W., by 4evsbiebs, location unknown.

I checked out one of the videos in the tag but, it plays in the New web format. Is there an Old web version that I can find on the New web?

Reply to 4evsbiebs, location unknown, by Matt from Khan Academy located in Mountain View, CA. 37.3861° N, 122.0839° W.

We’re currently working on creating an Old web version archives in the New web. You might find some useful media here. (web link)

Reply to Matt from Khan Academy located in Mountain View, CA. 37.3861° N, 122.0839° W. by Christine P. Gant, located in Marlborough MA, USA. 42.3459° N, 71.5523° W., by 4evsbiebs, location unknown.

I don’t think giving Old web version resources to learn the New web will be successful. Isn’t the whole point here to use the New web?

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Reply to Colosseum Alert by 4evsbiebs, location unknown.

What is this? Why is there an alert in my post?

Reply to 4evsbiebs, location unknown, by Colosseum Alert

Our EQ sios has detected a tension built in a converse between participants in the New web vs. Old web post. It automatically alerted all participants to ensure a quality experience.

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