My mom isn't the most technologically savvy person there is, so often times, I have to help her with Facebook.
No big deal, right?
Well, it is when she has to make things a lot more complicated than they need to be.
So, anyway, she's a real big geneology nut, and she's on all these diffferent groups on FB that she likes to share what information she finds with them. That's cool and all. She finds information on the internet that she wants to share, okay, I keep telling her all she has to do is share the link to these pages she finds with others in the group, they'll click the links, go to the pages, and see the information for themselves, y'know? But, apparently, that doesn't satisfy her. She prints all this information off, then wants me to scan the pages she pages she printed, put them all together into single files for her (for example, she had two ship manifests I she printed, one was two pages long, the other was four, and I had to edit them together as two single images), then upload the images for her.
I keep trying to explain to her that sharing the links of these pages she finds would be a lot simpler, easier, quicker, and logical, but she argues that, "Not everybody looks at attachments." Yeah, exactly. Links aren't attachments, images are. And not only that, but I also try to explain to her that when people look at photos on FB, not everybody has the idea to go to Options and click Download so they view the full-sized images as opposed to the default previews in the litebox. "Oh, you can just post the full sizes for them to see." Ugh. . . .
And how ironic that she always complains about my dad having to do things the hard way.