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What would you teach your 60 year old daddy?

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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    The traditional punishment for retiring is to be forced to learn golf.

    Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers --- Serious Sam

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    Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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    I think it's a bit too much walking to him...

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    • G GuyThiebaut

      Depending on how he is with regards to manual dexterity origami is a fairly easy and enjoyable skill to pick up. You don't have to be 'artistic' just patient and able to follow instructions. Also it's very cheap. Even pre-cut origami paper is cheap(if you don't want cut and use A4). I would not recommend books to begin with as it is not easy following the folds from a book - there are some good youtube tutorials which I can give you links to if you are interested.

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      ― Christopher Hitchens

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      Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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      Great. He can do an 'Origami School' for his grandchildren...

      "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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      • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

        About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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        Bruno Tabbia
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        At the age of 65, my mother started creating websites... I didn't suggest it, but she wanted to put some contents on the web (photos, text). After reaching her goal (thanks Google), she enjoyed it, and started doing it for her friends!

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        • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

          Great. He can do an 'Origami School' for his grandchildren...

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          GuyThiebaut
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          It's not a big time-filler but it is one of those skills where one can make a little gift for another person that is fun and costs very little. Here are a few good tutorials to start with: Dragon[^] Cat[^] Pachyderm(best not say the 'E' word on this forum...)[^] Butterfly[^] Star(easy to make once you have mastered the other models, although I would not start with this one)[^]

          “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

          ― Christopher Hitchens

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            It's not a big time-filler but it is one of those skills where one can make a little gift for another person that is fun and costs very little. Here are a few good tutorials to start with: Dragon[^] Cat[^] Pachyderm(best not say the 'E' word on this forum...)[^] Butterfly[^] Star(easy to make once you have mastered the other models, although I would not start with this one)[^]

            “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

            ― Christopher Hitchens

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            Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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            Thank you very much!

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            • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

              About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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              Ron Anders
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              Don't get him Windows 8. That was made for kids who stare all day like zombies at facebook. It will make your Dad wonder why you don't love him anymore.

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              • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                Eric Goedhart
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                Hi, I would give him this text that was hanging on the walls of [General Mac Arthur's ]headquarter: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOUTH YOUTH is not a time of life-it is a state of mind. It is not a matter of ripe cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emotions, it is a freshness of the deep springs of life. YOUTH means a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity, of the appetite for adventure over love or ease. This often exists in a man of fifty or more than in a boy of twenty. NOBODY grows old by merely living a number of years; people grow old only by deserting their ideals. Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, doubt, self-distrust , fear and despair - these are the long, long years that bow the head and turn the growing spirit back to dust. WHEATER seventy or sixteen, there is in every being's heart the love of wonder, the sweet amazement of the stars and the starlike things and thoughts, the undaunted challenge of events; the unfailoing child-like appetite for what next, and the joy and the game of life. YOU are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt; as young as your self-confidence, as old as your fear; as young as your hope, as old as your despair. IN the central part of hour heart there is a wireless situation; so long as it receives messages of beauty, hope, cheer, courage, grandeur and power from the earth, from men and from infinite, so long you are young. WHEN the wires are all down and the central place of your heart is covered with the snows of pessimism and the ice of cynism, then you are grown old indeed and may God have mercy on your soul. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Simply ask him if he is in for a new adventure and figure out together what that could be :)

                With friendly greetings,:) Eric Goedhart

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                • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                  Good idea. He already knows chess so all I need is a chess application on his laptop...

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                  Cristian Amarie
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                  Try chess.com. They have both in browser and iPhone/Android apps.

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                  • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                    About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                    Amr Abdel Majeed
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                    Carpentering is a great physical and mental exercise. All you need is an empty room and some relatively inexpensive equipment.

                    Amr Abdel Majeed Senior Software Developer

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                    • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                      About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                      Mike Hankey
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                      Maybe writing would be his thing, he obviously spent many years doing something maybe he could blog about it or write a series of tutorials?

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                      • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                        About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                        Joe Woodbury
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                        When I'm 60, in a little over eight years, I'd like my kids to teach me what the tides are in Hawaii. Then again, they're asking me to teach them the same thing.

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                        • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                          About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                          H Brydon
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                          Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

                          ...nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only.

                          You got him a laptop? Buy him a mouse. Pushing that around a desk all day will build up his right arm muscles. At least that is what I tell my mom.

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                          • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                            About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                            Lutoslaw
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                            Are his fingers fully operational? If so, learning to play an instrument is a great thing. There are relatively simple ones, like a recorder -- 8 holes to master and you can buy it for $5.

                            Greetings - Jacek

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                            • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                              About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                              TnTinMn
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                              My condolences to your to your father. Most people in the West have never seen the effects of that miserable disease. My father was stricken by it before I was born, but I know how it has affected his life. He would never wear short pants because of the disfigurement to his left leg. Now at 85 years old, his doctor shows him to younger doctors so that they can see the effects of a disease that hopefully none of them will never have to treat. I would think that the best thing that you could teach him is that he still has much to contribute. So instead of teaching an old dog a new trick, how about getting him involved in teaching young pups that they are not as smart as their mommies tell them. Granted this will really depend a lot on your father's personality, but I found most elder people really enjoy passing on knowledge. If he does not have the temperament to deal with young kids, them maybe he could teach adults. There are many options to consider from this business knowledge to possibly adult literacy classes.

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                              • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                                About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                                jschell
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                                Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

                                He's retiring against his will.

                                Some reason he can't get another job?

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                                  Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

                                  He's retiring against his will.

                                  Some reason he can't get another job?

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                                  Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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                                  Yes. His illness...

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                                  • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                                    About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                                    dan sh
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                                    Are you looking for only mental exercises? If yes, I guess he is old enough to choose. For physical exercises, take a look at this.[^]

                                    "Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[^]

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                                    • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                                      About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                                      Dr Walt Fair PE
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                                      Anything! Whatever interests him is what he should do! At 65 my dad started studying watch making and spent lots of time going to parks and the beach on Mondays with his metal detector. You'd be surprised at what people lost during the weekend. At 60 I went back to grad school. I'm now 63 and finishing my PhD.

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                                      Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                                      • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                                        About five hours from now my father will put down his keys on his office table, say farewell to his colleagues, walk home and never go back. He's retiring against his will. Polio (^) hit him a second time (^) after that nearly 60 years ago he got away with a thinner right arm only. Doctor says he must exercise, but not just moving his muscles and bones, but his brain too. So I brought him a 17" laptop and explained him how to search and find things of interest. But only reading isn't enough, so I intent to find him something to learn, and this what I'm asking you. Have any idea what to teach a 60 year old man?

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                                        JimmyRopes
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                                        Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote:

                                        What would you teach your 60 year old daddy?

                                        Nothing, he can probably teach you a thing or two!

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