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Despite his love of the cultural aspects a library can provide he was in no way technophobic.
Certainly the authors need not be technophobic in their opinions about the real world.
I hadn't remembered him being quite so technophobic, and found myself wondering if this was going to be a problem.
If all goes according to plan, the new devices would give technophobic customers access to the Internet without using a personal computer.
But officials in government at the time speak of a technophobic bureau that neglected its computer systems.
Perhaps the biggest problem is technophobic teachers who are wedded to traditional ways of teaching.
The older ones tended to be a bit technophobic.
Another group considered to be technophobic is the Amish.
I'm truly technophobic so I don't do anything online.
The authors may deny that these works are technophobic.
And these poor technophobic social workers were pounding keys.
This is a true technophobic movie in that its main plot is about technology gone wrong.
All you have to do is remember to press the record button, and even this technophobic dummy can manage that.
But he was fed up with catering to their technophobic superstition.
The technophobic spin: This is what we get for relying on gadgets.
The overall percentage of the 3,392 students who responded with high-level technophobic fears was 29%.
"People, even the most technophobic, might be disposed to live with robots if this meant they could remain in their homes," he said.
Put another way, it's for technophobic old people.
Several societal groups may be considered technophobic, most recognizable are the Luddites.
Will someone who is not as lazy and technophobic as me start an online petition to bring it back?
I wish we didn't have an edict against shuttlecraft, but in many respects we're technophobic.
This novel describes an agrarian, deeply technophobic society that develops after a nuclear war.
Erwan, meanwhile, showed a penchant for computers and began helping out his technophobic brother.
"You relocated a technophobic society onto a world inhabited by a scientific colony, and expected the two to integrate themselves?"
Cinea promised 24-hour customer service to help even the most technophobic members figure out how to hook up the machines.