Adia cannot take personal credit for email, or the internet, but it does please her that Paladin is appreciating the technology of her world. It makes bridging any cultural gaps between them so much easier, that they are both interested in each other's worlds.
"No, you're probably safe with that one. Let's see... click open the email program again?" She'll wait until the login window pops open before she starts pointing at the screen. "Do you see there, you can click on New Account and it will have you create a username, and then it will ask for a password. Then every time after that, you can just sign in."
She smiles at Paladin. "I'll bet you can find a place that has card games around here. Or we could play sometime." It might not be as much fun playing with Adia as she doesn't gamble, but at least she won't be a sore loser, either.
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"No, you're probably safe with that one. Let's see... click open the email program again?" She'll wait until the login window pops open before she starts pointing at the screen. "Do you see there, you can click on New Account and it will have you create a username, and then it will ask for a password. Then every time after that, you can just sign in."
She smiles at Paladin. "I'll bet you can find a place that has card games around here. Or we could play sometime." It might not be as much fun playing with Adia as she doesn't gamble, but at least she won't be a sore loser, either.