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This is the Home screen of OnTimeRx Medication Reminder software, a program that works on Windows computers. Reminder screens pop up when it's time to take pills.
Watch as this woman ages from four to sixty four years old right before your eyes. It's a revealing reminder that life goes by in the blink of an eye!
Walter Cronkite was our host for so many significant historical events. His passing within days of the 60th anniversary of man landing on the moon is a poignant reminder of what an important personality he was.
Don't Forget your Medications List! Everyone should have an up-to-date online health profile. You need a printout of your entire medication list and pertinent health data at all times, but especially in an emergency. This can be critical for seniors and high-risk patients. Having lived through several hurricanes and resulting power outtages in...
The following is my latest musing from www.latenightmusings.com. We are less than a week until Halloween and less than a month away from Thanksgiving, so it's time again. Forget about buying candy for the trick or treaters - that was done more than a month ago. And no worries about preparing a Thanksgiving dinner for the family; one of the other members signed up for that this year. No, now...
I'm not an avid user of Facebook but I do have both a personal account and a "john latenightmusings" account there. Because my use is occasional I'm not an expert when it comes to the various features the site has, and I don't have much interest in most of them. However, one of the features I enjoy is the alerts for friends' birthdays. Assuming the friend has entered their birth date, Facebook...
Artist Bob Sutz is a messenger for beautiful people filled with horrific memories. Sutz is creating what he calls irrefutable evidence of one of the darkest chapters in human history -- the Holocaust.
Tim Gray was always fascinated with stories of World War II and the men and women who saved the world. He left behind a career as a successful TV sports reporter because he knew time was running out to capture these stories.
Several of my musings have dealt with seniordom as I call it. Although there is no precise definition of it, generally it is when you cross the age 65 line. The problem is that the crossing, the border that defines seniordom, is not a line drawn in the sand. It is, rather, a vague, ill-defined line that varies for each of us. In some cases we cross it but aren't willing to admit we are on the...