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They are floating along, some have been cast adrift, most are anchored at 2007 levels though.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostAre boat prices buyoant or sinking ?Comment
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Little old ladies present a hazard for anyone in a hurry. Standing at the train ticket machine where they can’t figure out how to buy a ticket, then searching for their purse as they’re surprised that the thing asks for money, then searching through the coins to pay precisely because they can’t figure out how those newfangled PIN cards work. I say we should have special ‘pensioner kiosks’ at shops and railway stations where a trained psycho-geriatric nurse assists the oldies in basic day to day tasks.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostMats appear to be problematic for the elderly. Someone laid a couple on the ground floor lobby to protect the carpet here and at the first AGM it transpired that every single one of the elderly women had tripped up on them, so we got shot of them. The mats that is.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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We were discussing this over dinner last week - basically, how do you think you'll cope in your old-age?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostLittle old ladies present a hazard for anyone in a hurry. Standing at the train ticket machine where they can’t figure out how to buy a ticket, then searching for their purse as they’re surprised that the thing asks for money, then searching through the coins to pay precisely because they can’t figure out how those newfangled PIN cards work. I say we should have special ‘pensioner kiosks’ at shops and railway stations where a trained psycho-geriatric nurse assists the oldies in basic day to day tasks.
By the time I get to 80, (45+ years from now) we'll most likely have things unthought of now - I expect to be confused.
Why would you expect an old lady who can probably remember a time when telephones weren't commonplace to work a chip & pin machine?"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Must be scary being old, when 'everyone else' represent a hazard to oneself.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostLittle old ladies present a hazard for anyone in a hurry.Comment
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You might be lucky enough to be old one day son.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostLittle old ladies present a hazard for anyone in a hurry. Standing at the train ticket machine where they can’t figure out how to buy a ticket, then searching for their purse as they’re surprised that the thing asks for money, then searching through the coins to pay precisely because they can’t figure out how those newfangled PIN cards work. I say we should have special ‘pensioner kiosks’ at shops and railway stations where a trained psycho-geriatric nurse assists the oldies in basic day to day tasks.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Yes, and I hope there'll be people to help me, as I've suggested there should be. We have an ageing population in western Europe; businesses that plan for that and provide service aimed at old people will do well.Originally posted by threaded View PostYou might be lucky enough to be old one day son.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I remember not having a telephone and I'm not even 40. Mind you, we had a telly with 3 buttons and no central heating in those days too.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWhy would you expect an old lady who can probably remember a time when telephones weren't commonplace to work a chip & pin machine?
kids today - tsk tsk...
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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My kids are going to be amazed when I tell them the first computer I used had 16k of RAM, which will probably be about 1000x smaller than the RAM in their phone (or personal communicator or whatever they'll be called)...Originally posted by ratewhore View PostI remember not having a telephone and I'm not even 40. Mind you, we had a telly with 3 buttons and no central heating in those days too.
kids today - tsk tsk...
"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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