Am I just getting old
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Am I just getting old
Yesterday after driving the Jag I had some items in the passenger seat and the trunk, put in park unlatched the seat belt grabbed the items took them in house came back unloaded trunk went in house watched tv then a couple hours later decided to put Jag in the garage, got in the Jag started to turn ignition and WOW! it was still running from earlier about 2 hours but heat gage was at half way between C and N which was good. About 6 months ago I came home in my Chevy pickup it was evening before dark, got out went in house, the next morning my Wife went out on front porch and noticed the headlights to the truck were on, she walked over opened the door and it was still running, WTH I left it running all evening and all night. Wife just slowly shook her head.
For Xmas Wife is getting me a small retractable chain for my keys.
I have a chain attached wallet that also holds my check book because---------- yip you guessed it, bank has called me, walmart has called me.
For Xmas Wife is getting me a small retractable chain for my keys.
I have a chain attached wallet that also holds my check book because---------- yip you guessed it, bank has called me, walmart has called me.
Last edited by macdoesit; 11-16-2017 at 11:52 AM.
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I am so glad I am not the only one. This morning I spend several minutes looking for my car keys AFTER unlocking the car and putting the key in the ignition. Soon it will be time to get Life Alert. LIFE ALERT official website - I've fallen and I can't get up!®
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Modern Jaguars no need to remember the key as you just leave it in your pocket, but it would likely be that much more likely to leave the car running because you wouldn't need to get your key from the ignition to open your house compared to the old keys. I wonder if you can program modern car to shut itself off after 15 minutes or so with no driver input? Whats dangerous is the potential to leave the car running in a closed garage and the carbon monoxide seep into your house. Please find some means to spur your memory. The engine can overheat and the next owner can replace it, but you yourself are not quite so easy to repair.
#5
Leaving the car running is a new one on me. I'm 59 and haven't done that one "yet". But I can't tell you the hundreds of times, I've stood in my shop, and knew I was there for a reason, and have stood there for quite a while, then gave up, and went back into the house, still not remembering what I was doing, or what the heck I went out there for??? Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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Modern Jaguars no need to remember the key as you just leave it in your pocket, but it would likely be that much more likely to leave the car running because you wouldn't need to get your key from the ignition to open your house compared to the old keys. I wonder if you can program modern car to shut itself off after 15 minutes or so with no driver input? Whats dangerous is the potential to leave the car running in a closed garage and the carbon monoxide seep into your house. Please find some means to spur your memory. The engine can overheat and the next owner can replace it, but you yourself are not quite so easy to repair.
Last edited by macdoesit; 11-17-2017 at 08:16 AM.
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Leaving the car running is a new one on me. I'm 59 and haven't done that one "yet". But I can't tell you the hundreds of times, I've stood in my shop, and knew I was there for a reason, and have stood there for quite a while, then gave up, and went back into the house, still not remembering what I was doing, or what the heck I went out there for??? Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
#10
Jag only has liability insurance. pickup full coverage and 2 Pitbull dogs on dead end country private street, very safe out here.
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The other day, I thought I'd locked myself out of the house! I usually use the kitchen door off the breezeway and garage. But, as Billy is now guesting here, I try to keep Coco away from him. Not sure how ether f them will take to the other. Billy and Coco have "accepted" the garden and the neighborhood guest cats. ????
Thought I had spare keys "hid away". I do, but they don't fit???? Some past forgotten lock swap?
Well, I do have a way to open the security screen door. But, before I do that, just mebbe.
I got "lucky". The front security screen door and the door itself were not locked. Beware of the locks!!!!! Told myself. I hope I remember....
My "systems". Try to create a pattern and stick to it...
Errands in a bit. Jeep does it. Jaguar fix on hold. Lousy but needed weather....
Carl
Thought I had spare keys "hid away". I do, but they don't fit???? Some past forgotten lock swap?
Well, I do have a way to open the security screen door. But, before I do that, just mebbe.
I got "lucky". The front security screen door and the door itself were not locked. Beware of the locks!!!!! Told myself. I hope I remember....
My "systems". Try to create a pattern and stick to it...
Errands in a bit. Jeep does it. Jaguar fix on hold. Lousy but needed weather....
Carl
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I replaced my garage door opener with a Chamberlain model with WiFi. I have it set to close 5 minutes after opening and If I drive off and my wife asks if the garage door went down I can look it up on my smart phone and see that it is closed. I can open and close the door from my phone. The things we do to compensate for the loss of our gray matter.
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Some live in high or low crime areas . . . I live in a zero crime area! All are great neighbours . . . and they all drool over Jaguars!
As for getting old, any fear I had of my adult kids committing me for my growing forgetfulness, has been solved for all time . . . I BLACKMAIL them with the threat that if so, then the Jags, no exceptions, all go to the crusher! Very effective, coz Jaguars have been a central part of all their lives too . . . and they love 'em as much as me.
Cheers,
Ken
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I replaced my garage door opener with a Chamberlain model with WiFi. I have it set to close 5 minutes after opening and If I drive off and my wife asks if the garage door went down I can look it up on my smart phone and see that it is closed. I can open and close the door from my phone. The things we do to compensate for the loss of our gray matter.
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Never had good memory that I know of, yet it's not getting any better, especially when I'm leaving home for errands. My wife always counts the times that I come back to get something that I forgot. I also tend to leave the garage door open, even overnight, so I have installed garage-door-open alarms to both garage doors and with either a sound warning or just an LED that I've located in a spot so I can see it from my bedroom door upstairs since I always seem to remember the garage door when I'm already in bed...
Another thing that I see significantly being affected and which is all about memory capacity is multitasking. I can carry and control less and less number of items in my mind anymore and it is frustrating, but I'm sure that this must be one of the most typical things that happen with getting old.
However, getting out of the car without shutting off the engine is something that I don't remember ever doing. It may be because I know that I will be opening the door to the house and I don't want to have contaminated air entering the house from the garage.
Another thing that I see significantly being affected and which is all about memory capacity is multitasking. I can carry and control less and less number of items in my mind anymore and it is frustrating, but I'm sure that this must be one of the most typical things that happen with getting old.
However, getting out of the car without shutting off the engine is something that I don't remember ever doing. It may be because I know that I will be opening the door to the house and I don't want to have contaminated air entering the house from the garage.
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Never had good memory that I know of, yet it's not getting any better, especially when I'm leaving home for errands. My wife always counts the times that I come back to get something that I forgot. I also tend to leave the garage door open, even overnight, so I have installed garage-door-open alarms to both garage doors and with either a sound warning or just an LED that I've located in a spot so I can see it from my bedroom door upstairs since I always seem to remember the garage door when I'm already in bed...
Another thing that I see significantly being affected and which is all about memory capacity is multitasking. I can carry and control less and less number of items in my mind anymore and it is frustrating, but I'm sure that this must be one of the most typical things that happen with getting old.
However, getting out of the car without shutting off the engine is something that I don't remember ever doing. It may be because I know that I will be opening the door to the house and I don't want to have contaminated air entering the house from the garage.
Another thing that I see significantly being affected and which is all about memory capacity is multitasking. I can carry and control less and less number of items in my mind anymore and it is frustrating, but I'm sure that this must be one of the most typical things that happen with getting old.
However, getting out of the car without shutting off the engine is something that I don't remember ever doing. It may be because I know that I will be opening the door to the house and I don't want to have contaminated air entering the house from the garage.
I have 7 sets of keys, main set house,Dad's house,shop, 3 different pickups, gate keys, cellar keys,pickup bed cover key and some I don't know.
Separate 2 sets of Jag keys, Separate 2 sets of Mercedes keys, Separate trike keys and bike keys.
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One set of keys on my pocket ring. House, two cars and a couple I'vce forgotten the application.
A spare of each or at least most in the house.
And a set for the house elsewhere... so, I thought?? When needed, so I thought, nothing fit.
Garage door is a 'modern" rollup. but, purely manual. So far, just fine.
The garage people door is an old tech lock. Really old. Old style, really old style key.... Shining brass when I polish it!!
Carl
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A spare of each or at least most in the house.
And a set for the house elsewhere... so, I thought?? When needed, so I thought, nothing fit.
Garage door is a 'modern" rollup. but, purely manual. So far, just fine.
The garage people door is an old tech lock. Really old. Old style, really old style key.... Shining brass when I polish it!!
Carl
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