"Yeah, that sort-of sounds like Ned," Peter says. "He's way better at computers than I am." Peter was competent, but there was a reason why Ned was the guy in the chair.
"I actually haven't really tried using the computers," Peter admits. "I mean -- it's not like I don't like computers, just... most of what I'd use it for, like talking to people just -- it's just not a thing here." It was a lot like his phone in that regard.
But before Liz can get too self-depreciating, Peter cuts in. "N-no, not at all. Just because you don't know the tech doesn't mean you won't know how to use it once you're actually in the future. I mean, everything takes practice for you to get used to it."
Peter gestures down at the drawing. "This, too. I mean, you might not have it down now, but you are gonna have it down eventually."
no subject
"I actually haven't really tried using the computers," Peter admits. "I mean -- it's not like I don't like computers, just... most of what I'd use it for, like talking to people just -- it's just not a thing here." It was a lot like his phone in that regard.
But before Liz can get too self-depreciating, Peter cuts in. "N-no, not at all. Just because you don't know the tech doesn't mean you won't know how to use it once you're actually in the future. I mean, everything takes practice for you to get used to it."
Peter gestures down at the drawing. "This, too. I mean, you might not have it down now, but you are gonna have it down eventually."