[It's just the early steps, but that's okay. Seemed like Balthier had a young roommate to help him, and David intended to be available for questions too.]
Honestly, it's laid out for the very idea of multiple sorts of users, but if you become adept at this in the future, we can get custom things made for you, things to help you have comfort. I prefer properly sized computers over laptops, because I like larger keyboards. But that's a matter for another time. And honestly? I expect you're going to learn this well, Balthier. There is nothing about you that hasn't made me come to believe you'll adapt to this like a dream. Now, let me show you how to log in and how to access the internet. We're going to start with search engines and video services that can have tutorials to help you learn more things at your own pace.
[And of course there's the whole slow process for getting through all of that. First was the password for the computer, which David had made 'Strahl' to help make it easy to remember, though he did talk about importance of difficult passwords in the future because of people that might get in for that. And, once he had the internet browser up he taught Balthier how to search by directing him in searching for the name of the chinese restaurant he was going to order from. Once that page was up David smiled.]
Okay, this is where we order. I chose a restaurant that has pictures of the dishes online, so we're going to figure out what we want, and I'll teach you how to place orders online. What I teach you here will absolutely reflect a lot of how the internet ordering systems will work.
[He doesn't bother talking about making guest accounts or e-mail addresses. Those can wait. And hell, he doesn't need to warn Balthier over tracking software yet, he wrote the guy an amazing anti-tracking software and set him up with a year of a good VPN.]
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Honestly, it's laid out for the very idea of multiple sorts of users, but if you become adept at this in the future, we can get custom things made for you, things to help you have comfort. I prefer properly sized computers over laptops, because I like larger keyboards. But that's a matter for another time. And honestly? I expect you're going to learn this well, Balthier. There is nothing about you that hasn't made me come to believe you'll adapt to this like a dream. Now, let me show you how to log in and how to access the internet. We're going to start with search engines and video services that can have tutorials to help you learn more things at your own pace.
[And of course there's the whole slow process for getting through all of that. First was the password for the computer, which David had made 'Strahl' to help make it easy to remember, though he did talk about importance of difficult passwords in the future because of people that might get in for that. And, once he had the internet browser up he taught Balthier how to search by directing him in searching for the name of the chinese restaurant he was going to order from. Once that page was up David smiled.]
Okay, this is where we order. I chose a restaurant that has pictures of the dishes online, so we're going to figure out what we want, and I'll teach you how to place orders online. What I teach you here will absolutely reflect a lot of how the internet ordering systems will work.
[He doesn't bother talking about making guest accounts or e-mail addresses. Those can wait. And hell, he doesn't need to warn Balthier over tracking software yet, he wrote the guy an amazing anti-tracking software and set him up with a year of a good VPN.]