Your nana can do a lot of things: she sews, she can cook, she can tell great stories about britches and war bonds, but she probably can't use the internet. But, hey, she's not alone, considering that everybody knows that anyone over the age of 60 thinks computers are definitely box-shaped monsters fueled exclusively by denture cream. Needless to say, far from the internet the senior citizens remain. Don't expect to see any of @nana's ointments hashtags any time soon.

However, Carol Brady wants to change that.

Florence Henderson, "America's favorite TV mom," is one heck of a shrewd businesslady who knows how to corner a market when she sees it. And with her online venture, FloH Club, she hopes to provide to the elderly set (for $24.99/month or 249.99/year) with a hotline staffed by computer whizes "based in the United States or Canada" (a.k.a. NONE OF OF THOSE FOREIGN-SPEAKING FUDDY DUDDIES SPEWING BALONEY FROM HALFWAY AROUND THE WORLD).

"I didn't grow up with this technology," says Henderson. "It's like learning a new language." Also, "It's like roadside assistance for computers" and "you don't have to feel embarrassed or stupid about asking for help."

And if there's anybody we know who could benefit from FloH, it's your nana: