Sat Apr 02, 2005 9:37 pm by Boscoe
Gawd, I'm not sitting in a rocking chair knitting with a shawl on my lap. Actually, I'm probalby more physically active now then when I was 25. The only thing that really gives my age away is my lack of hair. I started going bald when I was in my 20's and I have a totally bald top and back of m head, and very thick hair on the sides and back. In some ways, I feel like I'm 45. At work is one with the responsibilities I've earned. But in many ways I feel like a kid. When I'm playing games with my kids, my age goes away. But, when I get home and feel the soreness of all that runnimg around, I know that I'm pushing it when I say I'm middle aged. I've always loved electronics, and before computers were around, I toyed with my stereo systems regulaly. I would tke TV's apart and put then together again. Fortunately computers actually said to take the cover off and replace parts. Since my first coputer, a Radio Shack TRS 80 in 1980,my love of electronics went to computers.