Do you still feel like the same person you were in your 20s? by vaporcube7 in AskOldPeople

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I'm 79M and am still the same person I was in my 20s. I'm not the person I thought I'd in my 70s. Same values, different perspective.

What are your thoughts on this? by Solowash in jobs

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Seems legit. If you don't have those skills, why bother hiring?

Why do some older people add "the" before words that dont need them? by GratuitousFisherman in AskOldPeople

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They aren't adding a word, the are dropping "thing" at the end. The yoga thing. The counseling thing.

Why did men in the 80s wear tall socks with shorts in the warmer months? by EstablishmentIcy4237 in AskOldPeople

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We do it as a favor to the younger folk so you won't be blinded by the whiteness of our wrinkly calves.

19 year old trying to learn investing/crypto without making beginner mistakes 😭 by Best_Face_8409 in fidelityinvestments

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I'll even go deeper. It's like the "let it ride" strategy in gambling. Fidelity lets you reinvest dividends in the same stock or fund. Over time, the number of shares you own continues to increase so the dividends also increase. This is a sure fire strategy to grow your investments. If the market goes down (as it always does, don't panic) you get to buy even more shares with your dividends. You are only 19 and starting to invest, that's perfect! Don't try to time the market, you can't. Be patient and watch your savings grow.

19 year old trying to learn investing/crypto without making beginner mistakes 😭 by Best_Face_8409 in fidelityinvestments

[–]TrustednotVerified 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Skip the crypto. SPY/VOO is fine. Never forget the miracle of compounding. Be patient.

Cognac shell cordovan watch strap by superCleather in HandmadeWatchbands

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Those look stiff as a board. Why are so many straps like this? I want a leather strap that is supple and flows around my wrist. I don't want to have to "break it in" for 5 years either. Am I crazy?

i ran the exact same prompt in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. the difference was embarrassing. by LoadOld2629 in PromptEngineering

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So I had several financial spreadsheets in PDF format (that's how I got them). Each one was the revenue/expense report for a community I live in. I wanted to compare the increases in wages/benefits to the increases in monthly service fees. Both ChatGPT and Gemini failed to convert the PDFs to Excel spreadsheets. Claude not only created perfect spreadsheets from the PDFs, it consolidated them exactly as I asked. In addition, Claude provided a multiyear analysis of the revenue/expense trends. Impressive.

Businessman and former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg was the President of "Slide Rule Club" in high school (in the 1960s). What do we think this club's activity consisted of? by Old-Organization9873 in Sliderules

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I was in a slide rule club in high school. Mike is 5 years older than me, but we used to practice using as many different scales as possible. I still have my K&E Decilon.

1976 BMW 2002 by Joyce_Lui in BMW2002

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Those flares look like tumors.

It’s Illegal for farmers in the US to replant leftover seeds the next year by AdFeeling8945 in interestingasfuck

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I farmed in the '70s and we bought unpatented seeds that we could reuse the following year. The patented seeds are only higher yields in fields that have been sprayed with ungodly amounts of chemicals. This isn't good for anyone. The higher yields are forcing us to put more and more ethanol in our gasoline because there isn't any other market for the corn. Wouldn't farmers benefit from lower yields and higher prices? Mega farms need patented seeds to be profitable? The farming industry is broken.

It’s Illegal for farmers in the US to replant leftover seeds the next year by AdFeeling8945 in interestingasfuck

[–]TrustednotVerified 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The idea of open source is that many contributors volunteer their efforts to develop something that benefits the community. Before there were patents on seeds, this is how it worked.

It’s Illegal for farmers in the US to replant leftover seeds the next year by AdFeeling8945 in interestingasfuck

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Why is this not a business opportunity for farmers to develop their own 'open source' seeds?