Tuesday, June 30, 2026

OEMnMs--Initials Inspired By OEM

Fiddling around with OEM while thinking of terms for elderly, I came up with Officially Elderly Man and Ma'am. Being whimsical, the initials can be OEMnMs, possibly confused with the candy M&M's/m&m's. Why am I thinking about "elderly"? It's what's floating my boat this month. First, I'll give a quick ref to the common OEM meaning.

OEM, Original Equipment Manufacturer

The traditional term OEM is commonly known as Original Equipment Manufacturer. "What Does OEM Mean and How Does It Work?" states that it's "a term used in the manufacturing industry to describe companies that produce components or products that are sold to other companies to be integrated into their own products."

OEM, Officially Elderly Man/Ma'am (Perusing Word Candidates)

On the track of OEM for elderly term, I also thought about some "o" modifiers besides "officially", such as "omnipotent", "omniscient", and "outstanding", inspired by "Adjectives That Start With O | List & Examples".

I also gave some thought to "m" nouns. I thought about "maven", "merrymaker", and "mirther"/"mirthling". I decided against "minion" and "melange". Ah, "man" and "ma'am" would do, deciding that OEM would be my shortcut tongue-in-cheek Officially Elderly MnMs.

I'd been wondering about the term "elderly" as being vague. Much of my article describes my meandering for age categorizations for "elderly".

AARP and Ages 50, 18

AARP is an organization that seems to emphasize 50 as a starting point for post-earnings grouping ("retired" being part of the organization name. Age to join? "While AARP is dedicated to people over 50, anyone 18 and older can join for as low as $15 for the first year with automatic renewal."

More explanation of age grouping--"What Is Membership Under Age 50? (Formerly Known as an Associate Membership)":

We offer Membership to those 18 or older. Members between the ages of 18 and 50 enjoy all the benefits of membership that are not restricted by law or contract, such as age-restricted insurance products."

Generational Age Groupings

 Parents Site

I ran across several sites with age groupings, helpful for the alphabet soup generation categories. The ages don't neatly span 20 years. "A Year-by-Year Guide to the Different Generations" shows a table with generation names and birth year spans (info lightly tweaked)

The rest of the article describes the group names, birth-year spans and characteristics (good bird's eye view).

Notable excerpt about boomers and millennials

Boomers are named for the population "boom" that occurred after World War II, ..." and "Millennials are currently the largest generation group in the US, just recently surpassing the boomer generation. As of 2025, there were 74.2 million millennials in the US, making up 21.8% of the country's population.

 McCrindle Site (Silent Generation Referred to as Builders)

"The generations defined" specifies describes the Silent Generation (born from 1925 to 1945) as "Builders":
generation ‘built’ so much of the society we know today. This generation has also displayed their resilience through some tough times: starting life after a Depression, hearing stories of World War I from their parents and living through World War II.

 Kasasa Site (Gen Y AKA Millenials), from December 2025

"Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y, Gen Z, Gen A and Gen B explained" provides another varying insight to generational groupings, particularly splitting Gen Y into Y1 and Y2, two categories AKA Millennials.
  • Gen Y: Gen Y, or Millennials, were born between 1981 and 1994/. They are currently between 29 and 44 years old (around 74 million in the U.S.)
  • Gen Y.1 = 29-33 years old (around 32 million people in the U.S.)
  • Gen Y.2 = 33-44 (around 42 million people in the U.S.)
The term “Millennial” has become the popular way to reference both segments of Gen Y .... “Millennial” is widely credited to Neil Howe, along with William Strauss. The pair coined the term in 1989 when the impending turn of the millennium began to feature heavily in the cultural consciousness.

 Site that Uses 65 (Medicare Eligibility) as Elderly Age Start

"What Age is Considered Elderly? A Complete Guide for Seniors and Families" states "Someone is typically considered elderly at 65 years old, which is the age recognized by Medicare and many senior benefits programs in the United States", but also adds descriptions of eligibility programs that change 65 as "elderly" term, such as social security benefits for different ages, senior discounts, and lifestyle differences. For examples:

  • Independence (60-70): The first stage is independence, when the older adult manages the activities of daily living without help.
  • Interdependence (70-80s): Interdependence is the second primary stage. During this period, seniors need help with completing daily activities, such as preparing meals, maintaining the home, or performing personal hygiene tasks, like grooming.
  • Dependency (70+): Dependency is the third stage, as briefly mentioned earlier, wherein the older person is burdened by chronic health conditions or impairments and requires more assistance with their daily activities.

 Senior, Elderly, Geriatric, Three Similar Terms

For me, "senior" needs quick context to avoid confusion with school grade group also known as seniors. "What is the Difference Between Elderly and Geriatric?" states as follows:

Elderly is an age descriptor used to refer to older adults. The term is generally used for people over the age of 65, although definitions can vary. The term is used both in research and in wider society.

Some research breaks the elderly into two categories: “early” and “late” elderly. Early elderly largely refers to those aged 65 to 74, while late elderly includes everyone over 75.

Elderly is more commonly used to describe someone’s age or to group older individuals based on their age, while geriatric is considered to be a more medicalized term.

Senior Discounts (Common Term)

Although I've avoided using "senior, I did run across some resources that seem to practically use "senior" as a beacon. For that matter, common magic words together are "senior discount", not "elderly discount".

"What Discounts Can Seniors Get?" and "List of Senior Discounts on Restaurants in 2026" have extensive lists. The first resource shows discounts by categories that include eateries, retail stores, grocery stores, inns, travel means, and wireless plans. The second resource lists eateries alphabetically, discount amount, and age eligibility.

Caution About Discount Offerings

On a related note about senior discounts, a YouTube video cautions senior-discount-minded people to guard against discounts that aren't. "7 Grocery Chains SCAMMING Seniors in 2025 (Hidden Tricks EXPOSED)" is gutsy enough to name chains and accuses them of cheating and manipulation. Check out names, such as Kroger, WalMart, Publix, Safeway, Albertson's, Costco, Meijer (supercenter chain). (At the YT description area, click "Show Transcript" to view the text at the right side of screen.) Note the segment about "shrinkflation", which starts at the 7:20 mark.

Speaking of "shrinkflation", view the comparison sets of pix at "'This Move Got Someone A Promotion And A Pretty Bonus': 35 Absolutely INFURIATING Photos That Prove Shrinkflation Is Alive And Well".

OEMnMs, Anyone?

After having explored "elderly" meanings, I've decided that I'd maybe use the term OE, OEM, and OEMnMs while in the company of people who look old enough to qualify for senior discounts. Meals R us!!

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Reusing/Repurposing 2-Liter Soda Bottles--Self-wraparound Tubes

Economical! Easy! What kind of uses? What's special about common 2-liter soda bottles?

  • Free with product purchase, these bottles are made of Polyethylene Terephthalate, aka PET plastic, recyclable, labeled with "1" inside the triangle.
  • Using xacto or similar cutter for piercing slits and scissors, the resulting wraparound tube takes little effort
  • Two recommended uses--YMMV
    • Wrapping stick devices (trek poles, canes, walking sticks, camera monopods) around chair posts
    • Loosely managing wires, cables, and cords into neater bundles
  • Cut and curl, in this case, NOT hair salon business, but the PET plastic characteristic

My Discovery of the 2-Liter Soda Bottle's Wraparound Characteristic

I had eyed possible reuse/repurpose of an empty 2-lliter bottle (bottom trimmed off) as a bedpost dust cover for a hat. I felt the gadget could use extending. I trimmed off both the top and bottom of another empty 2-liter bottle. When I cut the cylinder of the second unit, I discovered that it curled around itself. Interesting!

PET Plastic Bottle Info for Cut and Curl

From Google search AI for "why do pet plastic bottles curl when you cut the sides apart"

PET plastic bottles curl when cut because of ,,, injection stretch blow molding. ... a small plastic tube (the preform) is heated and stretched in multiple directions at once. When you cut the sides apart, you release that built-up tension, causing the plastic to naturally curl and shrink back toward its original shape. During manufacturing, the plastic’s molecular chains are pulled straight and locked into position as the plastic cools. ... Cutting the sides apart breaks the structural continuous loop of the bottle. ... the stretched molecular chains act like microscopic rubber bands, causing the edges to curl.

My video shows a few items for using the wraparound tubes. It also shows images of the process for tube lengths of 5", 6", and 7". I have also included images of a 1-liter bottle process and images of a dinkily-made 1-liter bottle that I'd advise against. The experiment showed that the dinky bottle did not result in self-coil, this, no wrap grip.

PET Plastics Resources

"The masterful design of the two-liter plastic soda bottle"
Contains lots of info about how They make the 2-liter bottles, chemical composition, wall thicknesses and shapes, shapes of the top and bottom PSIs.

"InSide Coca-Cola Plastic Bottles Factory: How PET Plastic Bottles Are MANUFACTURED"
Contains info that overlaps "masterful design" YT video, but shapes differ.

"How Are Plastic Bottles Made? | History of Plastic Bottles"
YT description excerpt--

From the pioneering discoveries of the late 19th century to the state-of-the-art production processes of today, we explore the evolution of plastic bottles from petrochemicals to packaging.

"PET Bottle Recycling: Waste to 3D Printing Filament"
YT description excerpt--

PET Bottles are everywhere, but did you know that you could recycle them into 3D printing filament and this at home! ... I used the parts of an old Ender-3 to build a filament maker out of it. I also tested the strength of this material, ...

"PET101 What is PET Plastic"

PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is a lightweight, durable, and recyclable material widely used for food and beverage packaging worldwide. ... PET can be recycled, over and over, and turned into something new; ... PET plastic packaging is imprinted with the #1 inside a triangle.

"What is PET Plastic? | Polyethylene Terephthalate Overview"
YT description excerpt--

the product is made from Polyethylene Terephthalate, or PET for short. This material is most used in plastic bottles and is popular for its strength while remaining lightweight.

Unsure of Secure Modified-PET Wraparounds? Bands for Wraparound Tubes

If apprehensive about PET wraparound tube holding capability, consider enhancement with on-hand items, such as Velcro cable ties, spare watch bands, small-dog collars. Suggesting skipping DIY bands; search Amazon directly for "Velcro cable ties". A result that caught my eye was a 180-pack with lengths of 4, 6, 8, and 10 inches and up to 6 colors for $7.99.

Incidentally, if you want to try the pet collar option as I show in the video, visit "Dog collar size chart".

Additional Odds N Ends, Chair Terminology and Diagrams of Chair Parts

I got a great load of info and diagrammed images of chairs! I was curious about chair part names, particularly post supports between seats and back rests. My video examples point out posts that are front, back, and sides, including those at arm rests.

Have trekking poles, canes, walking sticks, or monopods that you'd like to easily keep wrapped around a chair post? Have wiring, cables, and cords that could use better bundling? Hope this article and video help inspire you to reuse and repurpose PET plastic bottles into helpful items.