Adult life mostly consists of exclaiming “christ, that happened ten years ago!” about a variety of different events until you die.
@jamesthomson I’d laugh, but my wife and I have had at least three conversations along those lines today alone.
@craiggrannell I had one myself just before posting!
@jamesthomson I recently had a birthday and had to remind myself how old I was. That’s… not a great sign, right?
@craiggrannell It’s like trees, you need to see all the lines.
@jamesthomson @craiggrannell My wife and I spent a whole five minute conversation on Saturday trying to remember/work out how old she is, but because her birthday is in November the maths is too confusing for people our age.
@jamesthomson @craiggrannell We narrowed it down to x or x+1, of that we're sure
@ottocrat @craiggrannell It’s stuff like this that will drive me to add date maths to PCalc.
@jamesthomson @craiggrannell I did use a calculator and thought of you
@jamesthomson @ottocrat Honestly, if I ask PCalc how old I am and it just says 42 every time, I’m now at the age I’m down with that.
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@MuseumShuffle @jamesthomson @ottocrat @joshdholtz I think it’s very sweet that the icon has 23 in there, when it should clearly have a number higher than 45.
@craiggrannell @MuseumShuffle @jamesthomson @ottocrat I was going to put a higher number in there but 23 was a better fit because the Blink 182 song 😝
@MuseumShuffle @craiggrannell @jamesthomson @ottocrat @joshdholtz half of my second phone screen, and a third of my third, is taken up with this app, with ages for me, wife, dad, mother-in-law, and son. I look at it far too often to admit.