What Do You Mean By Old

Taking a look at a context for what is old, particularly in the era where Time Spans are Shortened, and disconnects exist between new and old - ThinkingOutLoud.DonaldNoyes.20141017


---When or What is an old person

 Dictionary renditions

Old - Synonyms
 (added - tongue in cheek)
 Old - Antonyms


---Old-School

 A continually used term by all ages, to describe older tradition methods, used by everyone 
 including the younger, hypocritical, gen Yhine gen, who reluctantly uses it because they are too busy 
 whining about many other things, for them to come up with a new and unnecessary replacement term, 
 -which had it been created, should have hopefully set them apart as the next new "cool" generation. 

Old age consists of ages nearing or surpassing the life expectancy of human beings, and thus the end of the human life cycle. Euphemisms and terms for old people include, old people (worldwide usage), seniors (American usage), senior citizens (British and American usage) older adults (in the social sciences[1]), the elderly, and elders (in many cultures including the cultures of aboriginal people). Old people often have limited regenerative abilities and are more prone to disease, syndromes, and sickness than younger adults the organic process of ageing is called senescence the medical study of the aging process is gerontology the study of diseases that afflict the elderly is geriatrics the elderly also face other social issues such as retirement, loneliness, and ageism the chronological age denoted as "old age" varies culturally and historically Old age is "a social construct" rather than a definite "biological stage"


---Those not old may simulate oldness

 Texas A&M University offers a plan for a “Aging Simulation” workshop.
  The workshop is adapted from Sensitizing People to the Processes of Aging.
  Some of the simulations follow:
   Sight: Wearing swimmer’s goggles with black paper pasted to lens with only a small hole to simulate tunnel vision,
   Hearing: Use ear plugs to dull the sound of people talking.
   Touch: Wearing thick gloves, button a shirt or buckle a belt.
   Dexterity: With tape around several fingers, unscrew a jar lid.
   Mobility and Balance: Carry packages in one hand while using a walker.


---concepts - Old Stuff

 Just as many terms/concepts are timeless, such as mini-skirts are always ever fashionable, or term "cool", 
 the current, soon to be replaced gen, is still trying to find a meaningful contribution before hitting middle age.
   Hey, man that iphone is pretty and shiny, but it's is so old-school because it's not awesome like my new HTC 3d phone


---Old Software can still be found


---As opposed to new

---The old is combined within the new ---The new is returning with the old


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