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15:54 UK time, Monday, 12 July 2010

I find PD James comments about computers patronising and ageist. There is no reason why anyone cannot be taught how to use a computer, if they want to. My father, at the age of 83 would be very lonely without one. He talks to his family every day on Skype, buys and sells on EBay, listens to his kind of music on Youtube, and he spends hours amusing himself by trying to catch out Wikipedia on any factual errors. He only got a computer four years ago. Life would be lonely and boring without it for him.
Angela Painter, Cheshunt, UK

PD James is a wimp. My grandmother is 92 and is proficient with email and computers. Ok, she's not on facebook, but I don't think she feels left behind.
Beth, London

Re: "Cornwall man thanks for face treatment." By publishing this story, are the 91Èȱ¬ suggesting (or even condoning) that twitter is the first action to take when ill? If I woke up and found half my face paralysed I think I would contact my doctor BEFORE I twittered. Ahh progress!
Graham, Cornwall

"" - the best phrase ever!
Martin, Oxford

These nominative determinism just write themselves...
Paul Maplesden, Tunbridge Wells, UK

You're just making these up now just to get us to write in aren't you...
Luke, Edinburgh

Basil (Friday's letter), you appear to have missed Second Breakfast and Tiffin from your otherwise extensive list.
John, Surrey

Basil (Friday's Letters) - please will you marry me? I dream of finding such a cultured gentleman to take high tea with and possibly make it to breakfast the next morning.
Sarah, Cannock, Staffs, UK

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