If vBulletin didn't make it so easy, I'm not sure I could navigate a forum as large as this one, much less be a moderator. I still use an outdated word-processing program to write my books, having never mastered the intricacies of Word. When something goes wrong with my computer or printer and I have to call technical support, they'll ask me simple questions about my computer, and my usual answer is, "Um, how would I find that out?"
I can use a CD player, and I can (just) use my cell-phone, if I key in the phone number manually. Meanwhile, we've just switched from Comcast to satellite TV, and I think I've mastered turning the television on and off, but I haven't had the courage yet to try changing the channel.
Microwaves I can do, but when my daughter and son-in-law moved in a year ago they brought their toaster oven with them, and I'm still having trouble with that one. Even simple mechanical devices thwart me. When I was in High School, some days I could not open the combination lock on my gym locker. I would work the combination the same way I did the day before, but nothing would happen. I would try again and again, with the same result. Finally, I would have to ask somebody else on the same aisle to do it for me. And watches, if I wear one every day, it soon goes wrong. If I only wear it when I leave the house (which isn't that often), it's good for a year or two.
Sometimes I wonder if I have a phobia about technology, or technology has a phobia about me.