It’s about a very famous 82-year-old Japanese woman in the world who is very active and doing scientific work from her 60 years old.
Her name is Masako Wakamiya. She recommends more like “scientific seniors” not only for “scientific girls”. You can understand if you read her book published recently.
Good morning β
Ms. Wakamiya is great and so youngπ
I made an excuse for to don’t anything.
But I wish I live
By me
Of me
For me
(*Β΄βο½)(γΒ΄βο½*)
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You are making your speech after Lincoln. Government of, by and for …., yours is yourself! You’re independent and responsible for your life!
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I don’t read novels much.
I like nonfiction or photo books.
My curiosity is biased.
Recently I have many opportunities to read books for little children for my grandchildren.
The weather forecast said that it will rain today.
But I thought that the weather forecast was wrong because I saw the sun this morning.
I headed for the bookstore.
However, terrible rain began. The weather forecast was correct.
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Today it’s so strange clouds moving so hard by the heavy wind. Rainy, sunshine and dark thick clouds appear again, totally cold weather coming all over Japan now.
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Masako Wakamiya who began to learn PC after retirement at the age of 60 and started propramming after exceeding 80 years old is very amazing senior woman, isn’t she? I will praise her way of life.
In addition, I made more strongly that feeling by seeing her presentation of “TED talk in 2014” on the net. It was very wonderful speech.
By the way, originally I have been exactly an analog human, but I also began to use PC at the company’s work in 60 years old and could work with taking advantage of Excel etc until retirement in 65 years old. I am not as aggressive as she is, but after the retirement I have doing various things by utilizing the PC, as example collecting various information, editing and organizing video and photos, publishes newsletter of regional activities and document preparation.
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It means IT technology brings you a lot of valuable life for you
, doesn’t it?
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