Happy belated birthday Madrus!!
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Happy belated birthday Madrus!!
I just turned on ICQ now, and it said that Madrus's birthday was on the 20th. Well, if this is right, HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY!!!
You share the same birthday as both my sister and my grandmother... :roll:
You share the same birthday as both my sister and my grandmother... :roll:
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Yeah, well when i have to get one of those motorized wheelchairs, you know the one with the joystick, i am gonna get one with two joysticks. one for gaming ya know?
Hmm, could be a whole new industry, making gaming wheelchairs and walkers, scooters with afterburners, a graystation (instead of a playstation),.....
End Of Life 2 instead of Half Life 2, Tony Hawk's geriatric skateboard,....
Come on guys, keep this thread going. What ideas would you have for the gamers in their golden years?
Hmm, could be a whole new industry, making gaming wheelchairs and walkers, scooters with afterburners, a graystation (instead of a playstation),.....
End Of Life 2 instead of Half Life 2, Tony Hawk's geriatric skateboard,....
Come on guys, keep this thread going. What ideas would you have for the gamers in their golden years?
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Given the state of the pensions, that may be and idea!
j/k, well, given the pensions minister has resigned (I think), we might as well not bother saving up.
j/k, well, given the pensions minister has resigned (I think), we might as well not bother saving up.
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In order for me to retire with my full pension I would normally have to work 34 yeras in the system.
Alternatively:
One plan is that I teach high school for 20 to 25 years and retire. I'll continue to teach at the college level to supplement my income until I'm 58. Teaching college part-time, quite frankly, is far less stressful than teaching High school. I realize however that this is probably unlikely do unforeseen variables; still, my current portfolio, which includes other investments in addition to my pension, may allow me to do so nonetheless.
Another option is similar except that I make a lateral move into administration in order to earn a higher income.
Still another option is that over the course of the next 15 years, I take courses part-time towards my Ph.D and laterally move into teaching college full time.
In any case, there is no way in hell that I'm going to teach High School for 30 years. It's simply too stressful and requires too much time for too little reward.
Alternatively:
One plan is that I teach high school for 20 to 25 years and retire. I'll continue to teach at the college level to supplement my income until I'm 58. Teaching college part-time, quite frankly, is far less stressful than teaching High school. I realize however that this is probably unlikely do unforeseen variables; still, my current portfolio, which includes other investments in addition to my pension, may allow me to do so nonetheless.
Another option is similar except that I make a lateral move into administration in order to earn a higher income.
Still another option is that over the course of the next 15 years, I take courses part-time towards my Ph.D and laterally move into teaching college full time.
In any case, there is no way in hell that I'm going to teach High School for 30 years. It's simply too stressful and requires too much time for too little reward.