Colin Lamb wrote:
> I am getting to the age when I would like to convert from the present system
> of measuring age in years to something with a bit more time between
> anniversaries - something like 500 days per measurement, or so. Not sure if
> converting will allow retroactive application, but even applied to the future
> would be acceptable.
Without telling anyone, I switched to counting in 12s (Babylonian?) for
'special' birthdays. Everyone thinks it's going to be a big deal when I
hit 50, but I'm looking at 60 as the next big party.
> Perhaps aging can be based upon time between amplifiers, or time taken to
> construct amplifiers.
That would make me extrememly young, or extremely old, depending on
which way it works :-)
Steve
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