Baby Boomers Can Now Get Computer Techie Help from Brady Bunch Mom
According to the New York Times, Florence Henderson, the born-to-be-a-mom star of the Brady Bunch, a 1970′s situation comedy about the combination of two families totalling 6 kids and bringing old fashioned values to a world walking away from them, has started a new company called FloH. The company is designed to provide a call-in service for older computer users to ask questions about computer glitches, problems and applications without having to call in the grandkids and be subjected to their scorn. The caller can ask any question and the trainers are purported to be very skilled and patient in dealing with newbie questions and frustrations over crashed systems, frozen screens and guiding the new/older user through the jungle of Facebook, Twitter, Skype and the like.
The service costs $25/month or $250 a year, allowing the Boomer a friendly voice on the other side of a phone to ask what their kids might perceive as “stupid questions” to get them over the hump and into the 21st century of technology use.
Sounds like another barrier removed towards getting the Boomers online —- where the action, social life and the business resides!

