I always thought you were in your 30s Jimbo!
LOL Thanx.
Actually I'm proud to have been born in the 1940s. I missed the depression and World War II but got to witness some of the greatest technological advances of the late 20th century.
I got to see horses on the streets of Toronto delivering coal, bread, milk and blocks of ice. Our neighbors across the street in the Beaches neighborhood had pet horses. You could still drink out of most lakes and rivers and most people didn't lock their doors. I also saw Toronto's first subway open, listened to Sputnik beep, and watched Neil Armstrong step on the moon.
I got to see my first computer, an IBM650 with revolving drum memory and vacuum tube logic circuits (running fortran, cobol and algol) in 1960, and then visited the Artificial Intelligence Center at Stanford University in 1968. I watched computer networking go from BBSs on my TRS-80 (400 baud modem!) to today's internet of P2P networks, the cloud, and antisocial networking like Fussbook and Twit-ter.
Now I'm looking forward to the merging of stemcell research, genetic engineering and nanotechnology. Hopefully that'll buy me a few more years to enjoy the benefits of my Bitcoin stash and other investments.
Isn't life great?
I remember telling your over 2 years back I was in Toronto on holiday with my wife. I loved it there! Horses delivering coal etc? That's incredible. Way too busy to do anything like that now!
Ps. You could use your bitcoins to maybe cryogenically freeze your body so you can be brought back in the year 2140 to mine the final Bitcoin and be a celebrity.