Hope everyone's week is off to a good start. My premise today is rather simple. When is it best to replace something that's older with a similar item that's newer? What criteria do you use to make that decision? Is it something you give a lot of thought to, or is it more impulsive? My answer, for better or worse, is that it depends. And I stand by that response. For instance, for fourteen years my car was a 2007 Honda Pilot SUV. Bought it as a demonstrator with 4,400 miles already on it. Went a lot of places in that car, numerous business trips to St. Louis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Nashville, Cleveland and many other destinations. Transported me and my son to Cincinnati to see the Reds countless times, and later took along his two older children for games. Survived a couple of multi-state baseball trips. Went on vacation to Colorado for other lots of other weekend excursions. I did all of the major required maintenance, but after the second timing belt was installed,
Happy Saturday, friends! Hope.you had a good week and are ready for some down time. I don’t consider myself an early adopter of most anything, but I suppose that’s always a little subjective. I resisted the iPhone when it first came out, not only because I really, REALLY liked my Blackberry at the time, but also because I didn’t want to have to switch to AT&T’s cellular service, which I believe was called Cingular Wireless at the time. I have had Verizon Wireless for a long, long time, and like their service overall. So that didn’t interest me right away. When I finally did get my first iPhone, I was pretty well blown away, and have been an enthusiastic user of various versions of this device since. I actually had an iPad before I had an iPhone, but learned enough with the workings of that tablet that I was able to troubleshoot for members of my work team who had iPhones. The rest came rather naturally, of course. I was also a little slow to adapt to HDTV, which is, of course
Friends, I'm almost there. I've almost pulled even with the narrator of the Beatles' tune "When I'm Sixty-Four!" Today I turned 63 years of age. Do I feel different? Not really, but I rarely do when I have a birthday. Just grateful for family and friends who care about me and provide love and support when I need it most! I took some time away from work today to celebrate the occasion, although we began the festivities last night with a nice dinner out with our son and his family, which is always a great time. Our timing was because our middle granddaughter is going with a friend to Orlando and leaving tonight. Hope they have a great trip! This morning I had a what I would easily characterize as a unique experience. Some weeks ago I noticed someone I knew way, way back and whom I had not seen in probably forty years had looked at my LinkedIn profile. I viewed hers and we eventually began exchanging messages. Turn out that she was one of the people invo
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