Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
> The Saturday 2007-03-03 at 15:11 -0500, James Knott wrote:
>
> >> Sorry, but I have no idea what "a senior moment" means. Senior is Latin
> >> for older respectable person, ie, elder.
> >>
> > Old Timer's disease - lousy memory  ;-)
>
> Ah! I understand now.
>
> I did have a look at "dict", but I had no luck in findind the idiom. Must
> be relatively new, as dict's version of the webster is quite old... There
> is an entry on the wikipedia, though.
>
> My english may be good, but it can never be so good as a first
> language...
> So, I supose he installed 10.3 in a distracted moment, and later went
> back
> and installed 10.2? He didn't say so.
>
> Never mind.
>
As one gets older all sorts of strange things begin to happen. Along
with "senior moments" there is "Sometimers disease", which I seem have.
Sometimes I remember, and sometimes I don't. And then there are "brain
farts". Those are somewhat like "senior moments". Kind of like when you
push your glasses up on your head then spend an hour looking for them.
*<[:oD
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