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    Yes, I have to admit it. I am an aging Baby Boomer! Our first grandchild was born last year. Does it make me feel older? Not necessarily. It’s all a matter of outlook and attitude to life.

    O.K. Physically I’m starting to get some of the aches and pains that come with the aging process. But mentally I’m still in my mid-twenties. (Sometimes a heck of a lot younger, so my Wife often tells me!)

    The 1960’s covered my mid-teens and mid-twenties. What a great era that was in England (where I was born and raised – we have been living in Canada since 1981.) Would you believe I saw the Rolling Stones in concert before they hit the big time! They had just released their first record.

    Ah yes. Life was simpler then. Life was sweet. No home computers, no

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    The 1960’s covered my mid-teens and mid-twenties. What a great era that was in England (where I was born and raised – we have been living in Canada since 1981.) Would you believe I saw the Rolling Stones in concert before they hit the big time! They had just released their first record.

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    d pains that come with the aging process. But mentally I’m still in my mid-twenties. (Sometimes a heck of a lot younger, so my Wife often tells me!)

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    my mid-teens and mid-twenties. What a great era that was in England (where I was born and raised – we have been living in Canada since 1981.) Would you believe I saw the Rolling Stones in concert before they hit the big time! They had just released their first record.

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    lling Stones in concert before they hit the big time! They had just released their first record.

    Ah yes. Life was simpler then. Life was sweet. No home computers, no cell phones, no Internet. But now, of course we have all of these things and take them for granted. Especially computers and the Internet.

    Never before in history has it been possible for so many people to have their own home business using these powerful tools.

    This truly is the age of mass communication and information sharing.

    The question is, have us Baby Boomers been left behind in this huge technological wake? Have we missed the boat?

    I believe the answer to this is an emphatic “NO!”

    Like I said, growing up in the sixties was great. Retirement was a lifetime away. But, my friend, lifetime has a nasty habit of passing by all too quickly. Believe me,

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