FeaturesJanuary 17, 2010

Though Roger Riley retired more than a decade ago, he keeps his computer skills sharp by helping out at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center whenever they have issues. He has installed programs, updated computers and solved problems for the people working there. ...

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Though Roger Riley retired more than a decade ago, he keeps his computer skills sharp by helping out at the Cape Girardeau Senior Center whenever they have issues. He has installed programs, updated computers and solved problems for the people working there. The women who work at the computers make a list of problems and he helps them when he comes in. Riley learned computer systems while working at Procter & Gamble. He has also set up a laptop station with wireless internet for the seniors at the center to get online and check their e-mail. When Riley's not fixing the technology at the Senior Center, he's usually riding his Honda Gold Wing somewhere.

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