Jon wrote:
Gosh... I'll have to remember we've got all this talent available!!
Oops! I for one wasn't advertising 'talent' or skills Jon. It annoys me that the younger generation, with encouragement from the political class, are continually under-valuing the older generation.
I'm in my 'decrepit' 70's. I don't know how old Kremmen is, but we do know he is looking to retire in the near future. And I've no idea how old Geezer is, but he comes across as a competent and knowledgeable person with considerable experience and maturity. The point is, any engineering-based technical persons who have worked in digital electronics and software, and are in their 60s and 70's, have possibly played some part in bringing the current digital technologies to market that the under 40's now take for granted. And it is the under 40's who are frequently disparaging towards their elders, as in the case of 35 year old Chuka Umuuna.
Every generation has to build upon the acquired knowledge, successes, discoveries, and inventions of previous generations. Unfortunately, we now have a younger generation that has been encouraged to believe that they possess special skills and abilities that no previous generation was capable of. We have a generation of natural born 'experts' in everything that are too often hard-pressed to boil a kettle of water, or bang a nail into a wall; a generation that suffers from an acute shortage of common sense. A generation that is rapidly being led to accept the destruction of the 'untrainable', 'uneconomic', and inconvenient elderly.
Rant over.