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So who else is feeling old?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:51 am
by eefy
So today is officially the future and I didn't get into my flying car this morning to get to work and my longboard still has wheels :( but worse of all is the fact I went to see the film at the cinema as a kid and 2015 was a life time away, and here I am 30 years later sat at work :(
Re: So who else is feeling old?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 12:12 pm
by mark1gls
At least you are driving a sort of Delorean (if you squint and know nothing about cars)
Re: So who else is feeling old?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 2:28 pm
by the edmundator
I've been feeling old since 1998, when I realised that I was never going to be a professional racing driver. That's when Jenson Button (who's essentially the same age as me) started in F1 and I hadn't competed in a single race yet. The shortage of a few million in my bank account was a comparatively minor concern.
Re: So who else is feeling old?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:15 pm
by DannyH
it's all right for you guys you feel old - i am old
Re: So who else is feeling old?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:25 pm
by the edmundator
Thanks, gramps, I feel better already.
Re: So who else is feeling old?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 10:40 pm
by DannyH
Good man that man!
Re: So who else is feeling old?
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 10:46 pm
by hiltow
So today is officially the future and I didn't get into my flying car this morning to get to work and my longboard still has wheels :( but worse of all is the fact I went to see the film at the cinema as a kid and 2015 was a life time away, and here I am 30 years later sat at work :(
A very poignant post. Yes, it's all hitting me at once - I am starting to feel old. When that film was made, I was 12 and 2015 seemed a very long time in the future, made all the more shocking by the visions of 2015 being portrayed.
Now I'm in 2015, the reality is in some ways much more prosaic than was envisaged. Looking back, the time since 1989 (even 1985 for that matter) seems to have flown very quickly and at what seems to be an ever increasing speed. I still feel grounded in that time and the early 1990s when I was growing up, but what hits me is that things are very much moving on now from then as illustrated by 'milestones' like today and the fact that objects (like our cars!) are now becoming museum pieces.
Still, some things don't change - in political terms we're back in 1982 it seems!