frontlines The Relentless March Of Time A close companion of mine and I are both going in my house rang and I proceeded to pick up and answer our through a scary time right now You see, we're both TV clicker. I'm choosing to gauge the severity of that particular feeling the effects of aging. The speed at which we're problem by the number of times I actually said "hello" before able to complete daily tasks has slowed. Our memory is unreli- discovering my mistake. I'm happy to report it was just once. able. Finding enough stored up energy to get us a through a Sadly that incident usurped my previous display of early day is virtually impossible. More often than not we both have onset dementia, which involved searching my car for my cell to stop to recharge. Yep, sadly that's a day in the life phone ... while I was talking on it. of me and my MacBook Pro laptop. More and more of these unusual incidents seem to I'm increasingly amazed by the similarities involve my car; that is when I can find my car. It seems between my life's journey and that of my trusty at least eight out of 10 times I can't remember where four-year old computer. I've parked. I'm just glad we live in an age when you We've both paid for long-term care policies can remotely honk your car's horn to help identify to protect us against catastrophic problems. For its location. Speaking of which, just a few weeks ago health-related issues, I have what's called Quiet someone honked at me quite angrily while I was inno- Care from my insurance provider. For tech-related cently making a left turn into my subdivision. "What issues, I have Apple Care from Mac. As long as I an impatient idiot:' I thought, until I realized I had my pay my "premiums:' I don't have to live in fear that right blinker on. Alan a virus will wipe me out financially. So, here's the deal. I'm not panicking over my cur- Muskovitz By the way, my three-year Apple Care plan actu- rent aging/memory maladies because I've had far too Jewish News ally expired last year, but Apple allows its customers many of my contemporaries admit to having similar Columnist to continue paying for tech support on an as-need- issues; so much so that I'm convinced that my moronic ed basis. Think of it as an Affordable Care Act for behavior is still very much within an acceptable range computers, only with a fully functioning, reliable website. You for someone my age. can get online help or, do what I just did the other day, when However, if you are a doctor out there who is alarmed by the I paid $19 for a chance to speak to an Apple representative recurring pattern of behavior I've been describing, feel free to anonymously about a problem I was having maintaining my give me a call. Just don't get frustrated if the line is busy. My TV hard drive. It was a small price to pay to avoid the humiliation clicker didn't come with call-waiting. of explaining my dilemma publicly inside an Apple store for all to hear. Alan Muskovitz is a writer, voice-over/acting talent, speaker, emcee Lately I'm having additional age-related issues that include and a regular guest host on the Mitch Albom Show on WJR AM 760. other electronic devices. 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