I've had this computer for a few years now, and have used it a lot. The letters on the keyboard were getting so worn I could hardly read them anymore.
So I got a set of those large-print keyboard stickers which are probably designed for older folks who are going blind.
All I can say is, WOW! What a difference! I can see what I'm doing!
I can find the right key without having to squint!
Now I can waste even more precious minutes of my life online!
Please tell me this doesn't mean I'm old.
Even if I do wear bifocals, and ate bran cereal for breakfast.
Friday, June 1, 2012
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There is no such thing as old. There is young, until you are 80. After that, you are venerable.
"It's the truth," said the Bear.
Rob-bear: So, wait... 79 is young? Really?
Rob-bear (again): I'm 42. So does that make me slightly half-venerable?
Surprise! Surprise!
Basically, you are as old or young as you think and feel you are. You can be a very old 42, or you can be a very young 66 (like me). Except I am slowing down a bit, so maybe not quite as young as I was.
Anyhow, if you want to be half-venerable, or half-vulnerable — it's whatever works for you. Just don't sell yourself short!
And "May you stay forever young!"
You can trust me. We Bears know about these things.
Rob-bear: You remind me a lot of another "Bear" blogger I used to visit. He was from Australia. I haven't heard from him in a long time and always wondered what happened.
Maybe the poor chap in Oz found life un-Bearable. Though I hope not.
Perhaps he is on extended hibernation. Oz is in the Southern Hemisphere; it's winter down there (such as winter is in the south half of the globe). Hibernation would be my first guess.
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