He never asked why McCain has trouble with a computer keyboard. He said McCain doesn't know how to use a computer. So did McCain himself in an interview on Yahoo! where, when asked "Mac or PC?" he said that he was a "computer illiterate".
Being computer illiterate in today's world means that you are:
* not responsible for managing your own correspondence * do not do any of your own research.
would have to have mostly been made up of entirely of either manual labour at someone else's behest, or of telling people what to do.
You can only get away with that if you have teams of people to do stuff for you: prepare your documents, write your letters, do your research, deliver news to your desk and filter your interaction with the outside world, and if you do not get your hands dirty by joining in with that work.
Alsom by his own staff and his own words, he uses a Blackberry (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/13/us/politics/13text-mccain.html?_r=1&oref=slogin) that belongs to one of his staffers.
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Being computer illiterate in today's world means that you are:
* not responsible for managing your own correspondence
* do not do any of your own research.
would have to have mostly been made up of entirely of either manual labour at someone else's behest, or of telling people what to do.
You can only get away with that if you have teams of people to do stuff for you: prepare your documents, write your letters, do your research, deliver news to your desk and filter your interaction with the outside world, and if you do not get your hands dirty by joining in with that work.
Alsom by his own staff and his own words, he uses a Blackberry (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/13/us/politics/13text-mccain.html?_r=1&oref=slogin) that belongs to one of his staffers.