How To Use Technophobe In A Sentence
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There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles.
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In the last few years, most of us - even instinctive technophobes like me - have become practised in the dark art of surveillance.
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The school plans to open a cyber café in the technology building to create a relaxed environment for technophobes.
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This ideologically diverse group is made up of cultural pessimists, environmentalists, traditionalists, egalitarians, and technophobes.
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The barman gave us a look of exasperation that I could remember giving a thousand technophobes before when they asked what the Internet was for.
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This made sense, even to an inveterate technophobe like myself.
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There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles.
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Libraries across Swindon are offering free computer sessions for technophobes.
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He's a complete technophobe, who has difficulty operating any technical gadget invented since 1950; even an electric toaster is a challenge for his technical know-how.
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For every technophile who wants 24/7 connectivity there is probably a technophobe that fears being tracked down or identified by secret chips implanted in some electronic device he or she is carrying.
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This ideologically diverse group is made up of cultural pessimists, environmentalists, traditionalists, egalitarians, and technophobes.
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BLATTER UPThe Fiver imagines that Fifa belcher-in-chief Sepp Blatter is going to be very annoyed indeed when he finds out that an interview with him has today appeared on some new-fangled contraption called a "website" - owned and operated by none other than Fifa, the very organisation presided over by the planet's most stubborn and penguin-shaped technophobe.
Obsequious To The Point Of Becoming A Human Suppository
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I am not a technophobe, but I am wary of giving out personal financial information over the internet, and the thought of my entire medical history floating somewhere in cyberspace doesn't fill me with confidence.
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While four other teachers had some experience in computer use, one had only a very low level of computer competency, and another was a self-confessed technophobe.
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If this criticism of Google, Facebook, Twitter and Wikipedia had come from an outsider—a dyed-in-the-wool technophobe—then nobody would have paid much attention.
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In fact, it was so easy to do that I think a technophobe could figure it out as well.
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The technophiles and apparent technophobes at the conference seldom engaged closely with each other's presentations and ideas.
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All through my working life I tried to avoid using computers and was rather a technophobe (fear of computers particularly).
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The technophobes have always worried that technology is isolating us but surely the opposite is happening.
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All the same, it's rather embarrassing when I score lower than a technophobe when trying to figure out how to use a simple machine.
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The technophiles and apparent technophobes at the conference seldom engaged closely with each other's presentations and ideas.
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If you're a technophobe, hire someone with computer skills who can help you transfer your paper billing system to a computer program.
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The machine will monitor the patient's condition itself and will only operate if the conditions for its use are right, so there is no problem there, even for technophobes.
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He's a complete technophobe, who has difficulty operating any technical gadget invented since 1950; even an electric toaster is a challenge for his technical know-how.
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I use e-mail to talk to colleagues, but I'm a little bit of a technophobe when it comes to everything else.
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There exist technophobes who are scared of the technology and will not use it even if they have access.