Subj : a sense of humour and hobbies To : Daryl Stout From : August Abolins Date : Sun Dec 27 2020 10:31:00 Hello Daryl! ** On Saturday 26.12.20 - 13:31, Daryl Stout wrote to August Abolins: AA>> Did he ever have a sense of humour? DS> He probably does, but I don't think he appreciates "pun DS> humor" as I do. Yet, he hates Christmas now, because DS> except for the Walgreeens stores, and the Chinese DS> restaurants, everything else was closed that day. He DS> prefers to go out to eat, drink beer, and converse with DS> his friends...and hates being home alone. He has no DS> hobbies at all, and he hates computers. Is he older than you? Too bad about in him not having other interests other than shopping and eating out. But perhaps with "converse with his friends" he sounds like a conversationalist and perhaps likes intellectual stimulation. I was going to suggest that maybe he could find that in a good message board in times when he is "stuck at home". But, since computers are out, the typing to replace actual conversing probably wouldn't work very well. My mom wouldn't warm up to using a computer at first. Being an accountant/bookkeeper, she did however appreciate the benefits of organized data that a good computer program could produce. She also loved to write letters, so an intro to WordPerfect turned out to be perfect. She liked the instant ability to look up past letters and organize them. Then, to improve her mouse-motor skills, I found a few games she really liked. She typically enjoyed playing the real Scrabble, a CDROM filled with a variety of word games worked well. Then the introduction to InterBBS Scrabble turned out to be a lot of fun for her too. Does your brother play chess with his intellectual friends? Maybe an intro to computer chess could work. DS> On the other hand, between the BBS, ham radio, and square DS> dance related stuff (website and publications), I have DS> more than enough to keep me busy at the computer at home DS> alone.. Yes.. you are one busy body. DS> Besides, frequent naps prevent old age...especially if DS> taken while driving. If ever you get the chance, try to take a look at this tv series: "Canada's Worst Driver" I just "discovered" the tv series this year (they're airing a repeat of season 8 on my OTA analog tv feed), but both past current episodes seem to be available on youtube. It's funny and concerning that these people are actually allowed to drive on the roads. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.48 * Origin: Nostalgia is like grammar: You find the past perfect & present tense. (2:221/1.58) .