Gertrude Weaver died on Monday. She was 116 years old and
was generally regarded as the world’s second oldest person. You can read her obituary here.
Some years ago, when she hit 110, I was traveling through
Arkansas, where Weaver lived in the Silver Oaks Health and Rehabilitation
Center, and got the chance for a short interview.
Me: You’ve been alive for parts of
three centuries, since William McKinley was president, what was the biggest
event in your life?
Gertrude: You mean like the end of World War II
or man’s landing on the moon?
Me: Exactly.
Gertrude: I remember when I clicked on my first
banner ad! It was an amazing and immersive interactive experience. It shifted
the modalities of my paradigm.
Me: So, you obviously love the
digital world.
Gertrude: Really! An ad you can click on! I
remember clicking on an ad for Bounty Towels…instantly I was transported to a
site featuring Bounty towels. If that doesn’t give you a thrill, I don’t know
what will!
Me: You’re saying a simple
interactive ad was bigger than the Beatles on Ed Sullivan, more exciting than
the first talking picture?
Gertrude: It’s awesome! It’s what keeps me going.
I remember my first tweet. I think I wrote “lime Jello-brand gelatin in the
lunch room! Noms noms. It’s cray cray and my lucky day. LOL J”
Me: Ms. Weaver, do you have any
secrets for living a long life.
Gertrude: Yes, a simple one. If you have a beard,
watch out for beard lice.
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