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About Graham Stephan McLeod

About We-R-Living

Welcome. If you’re over 40, still figuring out technology, and wondering why everything has a subscription now… you’re in the right place.

I’m Graham — former CIO, lifelong tinkerer, sim racer, and proud Gen-X human who grew up before WiFi, smartphones, and emojis. I make videos for people like us: adults who actually remember what life was like before the internet took over everything.

Here you’ll find real-world tech advice, online safety tips, digital life skills, a bit of racing, and the occasional “why is everything so complicated now?” rant. Everything explained simply, honestly, and with a little dry humor.

No hype. No jargon. Just practical help for normal people who want to live smarter in a digital world.

We’re older, wiser, and still very much alive.

Welcome to We-R-Living.

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Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Races: Can I Win with the Slowest Car? (Clean Race Challenge) Race3 14Nov2025

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Gran Turismo 7 Weekly Races: Can I Win with the Slowest Car? (Clean Race Challenge) Race3 14Nov2025

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