>> That is actually exactly what I need right
now.
>> I just had prostatectomy, and can't walk or drive. So this is the
>> level of entertainment that makes it possible to get through the day.
Get well soon.
Thanks
> Well, you and I are blissfully ignoring the sage
advice of one
> antique fellow that I knew years back.
> "Don't get old--you won't like it."
> Sigh. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Well, I'm not so sure about "blissfully", . . .
A few decades ago, urologist promised that I wouldn't live long enough
to have to deal with prostate.
Same here Fred. Get well soon. Hope you kept some
reading material
after what you sent to others to entertain yourself. This stuff here
will work itself out.
Oh, yeah. There is PLENTY here to read. But, it's likely to be
another few days before I can read comfortably. I tried to read
a page from Knuth, and just couldn't concentrate enough. (BTW,
he had his out a few years ago)
So, I'm just vegging out in front of TV, and moaning and whining a lot.
Getting the catheters out in another few days should make me a LOT
more comfortable.
In the meantime, discussion of "U.A.E." is right about what I can handle.
Thanks for the well wishes, and sorry for the off-topic crap.
--
Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at
xenosoft.com