I think this is what you get when you create a generation that relies on electronics and they cant think for themselves. JMHO. LDS
Oh it's not generational, but the electronics certainly have lowered the critical thinking skills of many people to somewhere between an earthworm and a turnip.
Lady walks into my shop who is easily 55+ and describes a problem with her car, and can I look at it. Very simple answer, If you can leave it I can work it in in the next couple hours, or an appointment next week.
Lots of out loud critical analysis of what she and her husband can do for the next couple hours since they are traveling, ends with I need to check with my husband. Out the door she walks.
3 minutes later the phone rings, same exact question is asked by a man. Same exact answer, leave it with me for a couple hours, I'll work it in. Wonderful says he, I'll need directions.
I ask "where are you coming from" and the answer is, South end of town, by the big church. I sneak a peak out the window and see a man staring at my 12'X18" sign that only has the name and phone number on it and reply, "Walk in the same door your wife just walked out of".
If it's on the phone, it's true. If it's not on the phone it does not exist.
Tell me one more time, "but google says you do" and it's to the moon Alice.