Nerd Solace for the Aged

This just in from my friend Arthur, one of the energetic crew that keeps Google amazing us all, a bit of nerd solace for turning 40:



“Happy birthday, and remember than next year, you’ll be in your prime again — 41!”

13 Comments »

  1. Steven

    September 28, 2003 @ 8:15 pm

    1

    Happy Birthday Mr. Greenspun. I recently finished reading your book, Philip’s and Alex’s Guide to Web Publishing, and wanted to let you know that it is a great technical book and fun to read. I hope you write more books and articles in the future as I value your technical expertise and sharp humor.

  2. JC

    September 28, 2003 @ 11:14 pm

    2

    It is blessed to be old but try to keep that bones from creaking.

  3. Pedro Vera

    September 29, 2003 @ 8:48 am

    3

    Happy Birthday Phil!

  4. Rainer Brockerhoff

    September 29, 2003 @ 1:47 pm

    4

    Counting in hexadecimal is more fun but really effective only for 10 years out of every 16. I turned 0×34 last June, for instance.

  5. Patrick Morrison

    September 29, 2003 @ 3:20 pm

    5

    Happy Birthday. I have found both the non-prime (40) and newly-prime (41) years to be quite enjoyable. I wish you the same.

  6. Andre

    September 29, 2003 @ 3:28 pm

    6

    Happy Birthday, Phil!

    Thank you for using your knowledge for following and sharing your passions and creativity - and making a difference for millions of people. I am inspired by the way you live your life.

    I moved to the states 5 years ago and had the chance to be in your ArsDigita Bootcamp in Cambridge. I learned many of the skills I use daily from that class and from your online and dead-tree writings. I have found a great community at photo.net, also started by you.

    Your actions are examples of generosity and trust in the goodwill of others.

    Thank you.

    – Andre

  7. Michael Morrissey

    September 29, 2003 @ 4:12 pm

    7

    Philip, what are you talking about? You’re only 28! Oh, that’s 0×28, isn’t it…

  8. Craig

    September 29, 2003 @ 5:01 pm

    8

    Happy Birthday, Philip!

    And thanks for everything (photo.net, this blog, etc.) through the years. I hit that milepost myself on 9/11. 40 is certainly a lot better than 38 was.

  9. Bart Simpson

    September 29, 2003 @ 10:47 pm

    9

    Recently saw an episode of the Simpsons you’d appreciate as you fight the battle of the bulge: Homer walks into a fat-man’s clothing outlet called “The Vast Waistband,” and when the store manager gets a look at how fat he is, he asks “let me guess, computer programmer? Computer magazine columnist? Something to do with computers?” Happy birthday. What better place to celebrate #40 than with your closest friend on your own blog…

  10. Philip Greenspun

    September 30, 2003 @ 12:10 am

    10

    Thanks to everyone for the kind wishes. I had a nice 40th. Richard and Kyle organized a party complete with pinata (about 40 people showed up, ranging in age from 1 to 70). There was the obligatory next-day German chocolate cake leftover party at my apartment. Today was a flying day, practicing the Commercial maneuvers, soft-field landings, and coping with engine failures, up and down the coastline to Ogunquit, Maine, 700′ over the breakers. Tomorrow: class at MIT mid-day, more birthday flying, but this time in a rented airplane with retractable landing gear (10 hours are required for a Commercial certificate), then a play at the American Rep. Theater.

  11. Glenn

    October 1, 2003 @ 3:13 am

    11

    Philip, your resume says that you have had the same email address since 1976 philg@mit! Thats 27 years, did you enter MIT at 13 years old?

  12. Reginald Braithwaite-Lee

    October 1, 2003 @ 11:54 am

    12

    Belated Happy Birthday!

    As my partner Pamba told me earlier this year…

    “You’re no longer forty. Now you’re in your forties…”

  13. Naum

    October 7, 2003 @ 12:42 am

    13

    Happy *belated* Birthday … just a few months behind you in the age walk …

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