What's a Blog?
The story of one baby boomer
Published on April 20, 2020 By Mumblefratz In Everything Else

My last post on this site was over 7 years ago so forgive me if this is in the wrong forum or off topic or whatever. Not like they would need my permission but the admins should feel free to move, delete or lock this post as they see fit.

This post, blog, thread or whatever it is, is primarily to gather my own thoughts as I begin to come to terms with my own mortality and look back on my life. I expect to go into many diverse topics including but not limited to philosophy, religion, the huge differences in they way things were when I grew up versus the way things are today and pretty much whatever comes to my mind (within tasteful limits of course).

If this interests you feel free to read. If it doesn't feel free to ignore.

If you feel like posting a positive comment then thank you and God bless you.

If you feel like posting a negative comment then I can't necessarily thank you but say what you will and God bless you too.

The title of this post/blog/whatever is both true and what I intend to be my epitaph (more about this later). The subtitle is probably a better description of the contents.

That's probably enough for now. I don't want to annoy anyone with "walls of text" but given that I don't text, tweet, instagram, facetime or whatever communication method people use nowadays this is really the only place I could think of to put this.

Best regards,

Mumblefratz


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on Apr 20, 2020

Good to see you again, it has been a long time.

on Apr 20, 2020

Publius,

Yes it has been. Good to see a familiar avatar. Thanks for responding.

I kept up with Nastytang for quite awhile via private messages on this website but he fell on hard times and could only get on in the library or some other public access. Haven't communicated with him in 3 years.

 

on Apr 20, 2020

Sorry to hear that.  I was wondering about him, I haven't had a message from him since about 2016.  Anyway, I'm looking forward to wherever you plan to go with this post.

on Apr 20, 2020

Good to hear from you again, Mumble.  Hard to believe it's been seven years.  Blog on.

on Apr 20, 2020

So on with my hopefully not too narcissistic post/blog.

I need to add a few more prefacing statements, I don't want to belabor the point but I'd like to be as clear as possible to avoid misunderstandings.

I came to this family of websites because I played Galciv 2 for a number of years. Later I became involved in a number of heated political arguments on the Joe User site because I'm a progressive liberal democrat and most folks here seem to be staunch conservative/libertarian/republican. Don't get me wrong, these days I'm probably more progressively liberal than I ever was but I no longer see any point in arguing about it. I don't expect that there is any rational argument I can make that will change anyone's mind nor is there probably (although I will at least acknowledge the slight possibility there could be) any argument anyone can make that will change my mind so let's just agree to disagree. I probably will eventually get to a conversation of a political nature but my intent is informational not confrontational.

Finally for now note that I'm an engineer by education, occupation and disposition. I'm skilled in wide range of knowledge but narrative writing is most certainly not one of them. At 68 years old I think I have a lot of interesting stories that might even be of interest to others but only time will tell. Anyway I'll probably be jumping all over the place as far as my life timeline but hopefully try to cover one aspect before moving on to another.

A final few observations or tenets to live by (at least for this entry) that I've come by over the years.

1) There's always someone better, smarter, faster, stronger, richer or whatever than you are.

2) There's always someone not as good, smart, fast, strong, rich or whatever than you are.

3) Corollary to the above is that you're never a good as you think you are at your best nor ever as bad as you think you are at your worst. Also that you need to be satisfied with your results if you have honestly done your best, but not that you shouldn't always strive to do better in the future.

Now that I look at what I've written above it seems a little trite and sophomoric but I wrote it and meant it, so be it. In the immortal words "I yam what I yam and it's all that I yam, I'm Popeye the sailor man. Toot, toot."

Next post I'll get to the cell phone thing, I promise.

on Apr 20, 2020

Daiwa,

Another blast from the past. Good to hear from you as well.

on Apr 20, 2020

Fellow boomers have to stick together these days.  

on Apr 20, 2020

Mumblefratz

I probably will eventually get to a conversation of a political nature but my intent is informational not confrontational.

And when that happens your post will be relocated appropriately.

Hi, BTW .... can't believe it's been 7 years either....if I had to bet I'd say 2 or 3...

on Apr 20, 2020


And when that happens your post will be relocated appropriately.

As well it should be.

on Apr 22, 2020

Politics is not really the point of this. It's really about the events of my life that have shaped my opinions. My personal politics is only one of the facets of my life and all told not that major a one so I'll probably hold off on it for awhile but as I said in the beginning feel free to move this to wherever appropriate, these days I'm pretty much beyond the possibility of being offended.

on Apr 22, 2020

OK about the cell phone thing.

I wasn't always the Luddite that I am today. When I was younger I embraced every new thing like it was sliced bread. It was only much later that I began to resent what seemed to me change just for change sake. The cell phone thing is only a small part of it. More later.

My first real encounter with cell phones occurred somewhere in the '91 - '92 timeframe. I had friends that had some form of mobile phone as early as '79 but they were big clunky things the size of a loaf of bread. I think they were satellite phones not cellular phones but I'm really not sure and not many people used them anyway.

I was working at NEC Technologies in Boxboro, MA designing PC's and in those days they were just starting to put in dedicated smoking rooms and prohibiting smoking in your office. At the time I was a smoker (I ended up quitting around 2000) so I spent a fair amount of time in the smoking room. In some sense it was where the cool people hung out, although given we were all engineers and hence basically nerds cool is a relative term here.

Anyway besides the PC development we did in the US, NEC also had a line of PC's that had been developed in Japan but were manufactured and distributed in Boxboro. At one point there was a problem with one of the Japanese developed PC's that caused a production shutdown. If you've ever been the responsible engineer for a product that was a significant portion of the division's income you know how dire this is, if not then you still can probably imagine the situation.

So NEC corporate sent an engineer to manage the situation who happened to smoke and speak very good English so he set up shop pretty much in the smoking room. He had the first cellphone that I really noticed because it seemed to me he would get a call on the darn thing every 15 minutes or so that required a 30 minute update to his superiors. Obviously I exaggerate for effect but the way I saw it the cell phone was not a communication device it was a leash and a very short one at that. That experience pretty much started the ball rolling.

What kept the ball rolling was that I didn't feel important enough that I felt the need to be in constant contact nor did I feel anyone else was important enough to be able to interrupt me whenever they felt like it, not even my wife. Also I was offended by folks who answer their phones in public and talk in a loud voice as if their conversation is more important to them than peace and quiet is to me. To this day if someone starts a phone conversation that I can hear I will start talking in a loud voice about the rudeness of folks that do so.

Anyway at some point I figured "Never owned a cellphone" was a pretty cool and unique thing to be my epitaph so at this point that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

on Apr 22, 2020

As kind of a postscript to the above the only phone I have these days is an old fashioned landline with both phone and access with Verizon. Most people I know have given up their landlines and gone completely cellular. I find all the dropped calls and poor reception really annoying. And no, voice over IP is NOT a landline regardless of what your ISP says.

Just recently I had to call Guitar Center a couple of times about an order I placed. The sales support folks were working from home these days but the connection was miserable. They insisted they had a "landline" but I'm sure they were using a wireless headset to a VOIP connection. I had to have them repeat things 2 or 3 or even more times to make out what they were saying. Just awful.

on Apr 22, 2020

I'll be 68 in less than a month.

As far as the cell phone goes you've a right to feel any way you want. You sound like an old man when you talk about "cell phones". Most people refer to them as smart phones. In any event it seems to me that you've never used a contemporary smart phone. They are great. I rarely get phone calls. I use my phone for so much more. There's quite a lot of useful things packed into phones now a days. They really are hand held computers in a lot of ways. You should check it out then you could have a educated opinion and not one based on something you saw 40 years ago.

One other thing. I've worked in offices where people would talk on land line phones and were loud. Those people were usually loud people even when they weren't on the phone. Being loud is being loud. That's how some people talk whether they are on a phone or not.

on Apr 22, 2020

The first industry to really embrace smart/mobile phones was the building game....the first was essentially a car-phone ...but you were carrying the lead acid battery with it...something the size of a carry-on bag.  Being in the middle of nowhere aka a new subdivision meant you really needed communications.

First Motorola flip phone i saw in use was a cafe owner but he was a druggie ...cos one of those was about 7k aud ....

on Apr 22, 2020

Chasbo

I'll be 68 in less than a month.

As far as the cell phone goes you've a right to feel any way you want. You sound like an old man when you talk about "cell phones". Most people refer to them as smart phones. In any event it seems to me that you've never used a contemporary smart phone. They are great. I rarely get phone calls. I use my phone for so much more. There's quite a lot of useful things packed into phones now a days. They really are hand held computers in a lot of ways. You should check it out then you could have a educated opinion and not one based on something you saw 40 years ago.

One other thing. I've worked in offices where people would talk on land line phones and were loud. Those people were usually loud people even when they weren't on the phone. Being loud is being loud. That's how some people talk whether they are on a phone or not.

I am an old man but I'm not senile. Also smart phones are merely a subset of cell phones so the set of cell phones includes but is not limited to smart phones.

I'm also aware that smart phones are in fact computers. I've designed computers of all types from mainframes in the 1970's, mini-computers in the 1980's, PC's and Unix based workstations in the 1990's (as well as ultrasound and CT medical imaging equipment), terabit routers and infrared telescopes in the 2000's and military communication hardware in the 2010's. I have multiple iterations of the military communication equipment as well as the infrared telescope in satellites orbiting the planet to this very day 3 years after my retirement. I also have an electrical engineering degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (only the best engineering university on the planet) so I don't really need anyone to instruct me about ANY kind of electronic technology. Didn't really want to go into my curriculum vitae this early in the thread but it seemed apropos to your comment.

Also I've had a computer starting with an Apple II in 1980, an original IBM AT, 386, 486, Pentium Pro and over the years 3 different Intel Core series PC's the latest of which is what I use to access this site. I always hated laptops because of the small screen size so I'm hardly interested in a 3" by 6" screen size (or whatever) on a so-called "smart phone." Previously I had dual 27" 2560x1440 resolution monitors but when one of them died I bought an 32" 8K UHD monitor. I would have bought two of them but they wouldn't fit on my desk so I've made do with one.

As far as the loudness thing I always had a private office so I never had the issue you mention but if I did and they impeded my work either on or off the phone I would politely ask them to hold it down so I could work. If they continued anyway then I would complain up the chain of command and I'm sure the problem would have been resolved one way or the other.

Anyway thank you for your comment even with the implied criticism. It means this holds enough interest for you to at least read it. Like I said at the beginning if it bothers you just please ignore it.

Best regards.

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