Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...
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Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...
Send us a text Staying relevant is a theme of Stubbornly Young and for that reason let's talk about Quantum Computing. I tried, I really tried to understand how quantum computing works before I interviewed Rob Hays, CEO of Atom Computing so that I could deliver on the title of this episode. I watched (and you'll hear me share this with Rob) three videos that each billed themselves as an effective explainer of quantum computing. I'm not that smart and I'm not that dumb either, and after ...
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Send us a text At first I didn't want to do this interview because for I’ve got a strong impression of AARP - that it's for for VERY OLD PEOPLE, and associated closely with the same audience as those pictured in ads for the "I've fallen and I can't get up," alert device. I understand that will probably be me at some point, but not now. The Stubbornly Young are anything but that stereotyped image. So, yes, I was hesitant. And more than hesitant, I’m CURIOUS – which IS ...