What A Drag It Is Getting Old


The other day, I was listening to some CDs and then decided to put on a record. I turned the selector knob on my Audio Note OTO to “phono”, which is to the left of “cd” and no sound. I thought maybe it was a dirty contact, so I turned the selector back to cd and then to “aux” in hopes of cleaning the switch. Lo and behold- the record played on “aux”!  Impossible. An aux input doesn’t have enough gain for a phono cartridge, but there it was. I called my dealer and he said to bring it in on Monday. OK. Later that day I decided to try again and I realized something. The selector on the OTO is on the bottom of the knob, so turning the knob to the left towards “phono” is actually moving the indicator on the bottom to the right towards “aux”.  Turning the knob to the right towards “aux” moves the selector on the bottom to the left to “phono”.  I’ve owned this amp for 2 years and I just forgot. As I said- WHAT A DRAG IT IS GETTING OLD.  

chayro

I think that I remember something "like" that happening to me once, but I don't recall what it was - if it was.

 

DeKay

It just goes to show that it isn't what you don't know that will hurt you, it's what you know for sure that isn't that does. Enjoy the music

Yes, I wish I couldn’t come up with a couple items like this a day. But I can. But on the other hand, I have lots of time to listen to music, read books, paint, and enjoy life... so there is that. And not being dead of course.,

A few days ago I was at a meeting in my community and it seems that I was the only one in attendance not wearing hearing aids.

just assumed it was about a great Stone’s song.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-zxBNz3XbM

i'm 73 years old, and it's really not so bad getting old to be honest about it. but maybe i'm not yet old enough to know. 

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@ghdprentice 

"And not being dead of course."

Ain't that the truth. All one can do is make good life choices, as a way of delaying the inevitable.

This is funny but true.thats what my kids tell me.im usually the brunt of the jokes based on my antics and none understand the speaker amp thing.dad was a nuclear physicists who one day said he was forgetting some things.i simply put it in to prospe ctive  what little he has forgotten it is more than most men learn in thier lifetime. Don't worry about take vit b 12 comple  and multi vit every day and be happy enjoy the music.

I almost remembered what it was, but nope.

It was a really good one - I think.

 

DeKay

@jasonbourne71 

Ive given a few of those as presents for a few of my over 70 friends... that all laugh and forget to take them. 

As a preventive measure, I recommend buying a Tesla with Full Self Driving capability. That will spare your kids the dilemma of whether to take your keys away and report you to the DMV.

You can also threaten to disinherit them. Or, preferably, do both and give them self-interest as well as plausible deniability. 

 

I had to downsize to equipment I could physically handle. It was a good move. 

I'm actually starting to wonder why I continue to mess with all this gear when mostly all I do anymore is stream. I could be just as satisfied with a decent all in one unit and a couple of good speakers. 

It seems that life is backwards sometimes, and I get dumber with age. At 18, I knew everything. At 30, I learned there was a lot more to learn. At 50, I realized a lot of what I knew was wrong and my dad was always a lot smarter than me. And now, I can't remember where I left my hat.

Still enjoy the music.

 

@chayro "And two help her on her way, get her through her busy day 
Doctor, please, some more of these 
Outside the door, she took four more 
What a drag it is getting old."

I don't mind aging as long as I have good health. I'm more relaxed about life, have a larger perspective based on experience of the world around me and no longer "must" do things for career, job or livelihood. Instead, I have the luxury of choosing how to spend my time, which is all the more valuable to me as I recognize the simple fact of mortality.

I do occasionally forget things I once knew but unless it starts to interfere with my day to day life, I'm tolerant of it. I've probably mentioned Conan Doyle's description of Watson's bafflement over the things his friend Holmes knew and didn't know-- in a "Study in Scarlet." Holmes described the mind like an attic--with only so much storage space for immediate access. 

I'm also struck by the amount of change in the world and culture in the last 20 years. I don't want to provoke a political discussion here but remember the impact of Tofler's Future Shock and comparisons to the beginning of the 20th century, which was a period of rapid technological and cultural change. I think we are undergoing a similar shift in the world around us, which I find fascinating in some ways. Yeah, my popular culture references are now dated- many of the younger people at the gym, for example, never saw Apocalypse Now, or even Airplane, so riffing lines from those movies makes me seem a little odd. Then again, I've always been a little odd, and that never bothered me either.

Airplane       Leslie Nielsen asks the stewardess when do we land. She says I can't tell. He says you can tell me I'm a doctor. LOL

Two old friends in their 70's met on the street one day. One guy says to the other, Hey, that's a really nice watch you have there. What kind is it? The other guy says, It's 2:30.

@chayro 

I think that’s an easy mistake to make.

Don’t worry about it. But you might be a little far-sighted. ; )

3 old guys sitting on a park bench:

1st guy: "It's windy today, isn't it?"

2nd guy: "No it's not, it's Thursday!"

3rd guy: "Me too! Let's get a drink!"

Q:  What’s the secret to having a smoking hot body as a senior?
A:  Cremation.

@mapman- funny. For a while, I was getting these direct mail solicitations about "buying" cremation services in advance--offering a discount. I was tempted to call them and ask if there was a special price if I just walked in and they did me. 

 

FYI there is no meds that improves memory!! Prevagen et al has properties that helps attention but not memory. Obviously if you don’t or can’t pay attention then recall will be limited. That being said paying attention to your favorite music or new music will definitely help your attention span and therefore your recall for that particular music. So rather than focusing on memory and aging, consult with an audiologist! Just saying 

@kerrybh

Isnt that the truth.  My father was an engineer and  he always outsmarted me when I did something wrong. No matter how hard I tried I could never beat him in chess, unless he let me win!!