A Quote by Erin Foster

Sara is about as tech-savvy as your grandma. — © Erin Foster
Sara is about as tech-savvy as your grandma.
I'm definitely the most tech-savvy in my family. My wife wouldn't have a clue, as far as getting the computer working. All of my kids, it's amazing. Like everybody's kids, they're more savvy than I am, probably.
I'm not tech savvy at all.
I've always talked to people about my grandmother, who is really into technology and has been on Twitter since 2006. It's unreal how tech-savvy she is.
I am not tech-savvy at all.
No, I'm not super-smart and tech-savvy.
I am not a tech savvy person at all.
I am a hardcore tech-savvy person.
My grandpa has always been the tech-savvy one of the family.
I would never have called myself tech-savvy.
I have a black Grandma and white Grandma. My white Grandma lives in Fort Lauderdale, paints, and teaches bridge. She's wonderful. My black Grandma, equally wonderful, is my neighbor across the street, Bobbie, who's always insisted that I call her Grandma, and honestly, over the years she's become a real Grandma to me.
In the tech-savvy, real-time world we all live in today, everything is faster.
My high-techness is pretty low-tech. I'm not wildly computer savvy. I'm a record person.
I'm not a tech-savvy parent. I communicate with my children via the old-media format called yelling.
If someone is not tech savvy, I have no time for them. I've always been a big believer in looking forward.
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