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Category Archives: Aging

65

In many ways, 65 is just another birthday.  But it certainly calls to mind an old joke, used to talk about how remote a town or a house is, when you’d say, “it’s not the end of the world, but you can see it from there.”  Sixty-five is the last milestone on the road to the [...]

Learning in the digital age

I’ve said many times, I would have loved to have had a laptop computer available to me when I attended college back in the dark ages (1959-1963). Back then my tools were a spiral-bound notebook and a Bic pen for class notes, a manual typewriter, erasable bond paper and White Out for term papers, and [...]