Phew Walt, I can retain my respect for you, having lived so long and
retained a decent sense of humour (and of irony ... ;-)).
But, as you imply, we more mature types only sometimes feel as old as
conventional counting would suggest.
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 16 Oct 2005, at 15:44, Walt Wayman wrote:
> Chris,
>
> It would be nice if the results of your calculations were in fact
> true, but, sadly, I was nowhere close to 18 in 1998. My writing
> skills seem to be eroding since my retirement, and in attempting to
> avoid my usual verbosity, what I wrote obviously was subject to
> misinterpretation because of poor sentence structure. Actually, my
> father died in 1998 at the age of 82, a short time before the date
> that would have been his and mother's 60th wedding anniversary, not
> at the age of 60. I was 18 at the time I took the photograph on
> his 42nd birthday, way back in 1958, which makes me, as of today,
> 452.4 in dog years. Some days, I feel about that old in people years.
>
> Walt
>
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