movie RED (retired and extremely dangerous) old guys and gal get best of young 
whippersnappers. also sequel.

davew


On Thu, Jul 4, 2024, at 3:31 PM, Jochen Fromm wrote:
> The talk about old age reminds me of the novel "Old man's war" from John 
> Scalzi where a couple of old men and women after retirement join an 
> international space force to protect interplanetary colonists from aliens.
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Man's_War
> 
> 
> Old age is no guarantee for an incapacity to work: Konrad Adenauer, the first 
> German chancellor after WWII, was elected at the age of 73 and stepped back 
> after 14 years in office when he was 87. He lived 91 years. Clint Eastwood is 
> already 94 and still making new movies.
> 
> 
> 
> -J.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -------- Original message --------
> From: steve smith <sasm...@swcp.com>
> Date: 7/4/24 6:03 AM (GMT+01:00)
> To: friam@redfish.com
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] An Open Letter to Joe Biden
> 
> Nick -
> 
> > God, Steve, am I 20 years older than you????  But you're so OLD1
> 
> I know man.
> 
> I have an 83 year old buddy who I share a huge number of strange 
> coincidences with, but once we get into the "good old days" I find that 
> I often wasn't born when he was already carousing hard.   His first car 
> was a (rusted out, ratrod) 53 Corvette convertible, mine a 64 T-bird 
> (T-boned)  we each paid $25 for our respectives... his maybe double 
> mine's value given inflation... but he was traveling between Las Vegas 
> NM and MIT when I was 3.   I was born months before Sputnik made it up 
> and he was helping his father build a tuner circuit to tune in the 
> Beep-Beep-Beep as it went overhead. We both bought and learned to fly 
> the virtually identical antique airplane (47 Luscombe) as young men (he 
> just out of a BS in Socorro, and me after my Sophomore year in Casa 
> Grande AZ... we neither obtained a license, flying in and out of fields 
> without towers and avoiding busy airspace...   or having a licensed 
> pilot with us (he flew to MA and back... me not so far ranging).   But I 
> was 6-7 years old, living not that far from where he was flapping his 
> wings).
> 
> When I was a young man I used to brag that I was 43 when I was 17 as a 
> virtue signal of my maturity... now those extra 16 years feel upon me, 
> especially when reading your description of the room-crossing. But 
> damned if I don't feel old... you and Frank are great examples, him with 
> his tennis playing and sports-car racing.
> 
> I didn't have any hip infection but I recently gave up on my denial and 
> let an X-Ray tech take some pictures of my hips which had been vexing me 
> more and more for each of nearly 10 years. The radiologist joked, after 
> seeing the condition of both of my ball-joints that "if you sit still 
> for more than a few hours, this bone will fuse to that bone and you will 
> never bend at the hip again".   The Ortho Surgeon I saw to invite to do 
> highly invasive surgery to implant some cyber-parts said, "I didn't know 
> they made ball-joints square like that"... sure enough, totally 
> flattened on top, both of them.   Worst he'd ever seen?  He probably 
> says that to all the old men.  He reminded me of Doogie Howser.  
> Testimony to my ability to live in denial and/or make a virtue out of 
> suffering.
> 
> I WAS holding out for when they could give me telescoping drywall stilts 
> in place of legs, but the ortho said "nup, not anytime soon, if for no 
> other reason than the time it takes to get such a thing through HIH 
> regulations".   I *really* wanted a set of snap-on sockets so I could 
> switch out the fancy runner-springs, or manatee class swim-tail, or the 
> drywall stilts.  who *doesn't* want to be able to clean their gutters 
> without a ladder and pick a penny off the floor without bending over?    
> My Hypershell lower body exoskeleton has been delayed (Yay kickstarter) 
> so I won't be finding out if *it* would have obviated the need to do 
> this for a few more years (decades?) with a weight "offset" of 60 lbs 
> specced (transfer from belt above hips to lower thigh above knee?), with 
> (supposedly) adaptive gait control and hopefully "regenerative 
> braking"... which is part of the delay (according to the company)...  it 
> wasn't part of the original spec... but their recently launched 
> competitor has it in their spec so... arms-race?
> 
> >
> > i  am grateful for your kind words,  particularly coming from one of 
> > the best noodlers in the business.
> 
> Glad to see/hear your noodler (i.e. the Dear Biden letter) is still 
> working well...  My noodle is aleady atrophying under the 
> (mis)augmentation of LLMs.   I can still wayfind with a map but any 
> month now I may forget how to construct a sentence without help.   GPT 
> keeps his/her/their sentences down to only one or two clauses or 
> conditional phrases... maybe this is a good thing. Also eschews 
> parentheticals and this/that/the-other superpositions.   Go GPT!
> 
> - Stave
> 
> 
> 
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