I am a physicist, building things, breaking things, programming for windows and linux to break more thinigs. Its fun.
Oh, yes, and I am perhaps the oldest here: 63.
Becoming quite an Eris fan.
Did not upgrade to 2.1 - not chicken but wise (iI think)
Peter
Do you watch the Big Bang Theory on CBS? It's full of physics jokes many people overlook but still find the show funny. Check it out sometime, if you haven't already.
Long story, short version is 5 generations of my family graduated from the Capstone. I was one of three who didn't. My uncle went to Stetson, I went to Stetson and theology college, and my cousin went to CowTown. One of my greatest memories is of the times that Coach Bryant would come have dinner at our house and I'd peek into the kitchen to catch a glimpse of what the adults were doing around the kitchen table after banishing me to my room.
That's crazy that Bear used to eat dinner with your family. Was that the norm, something he did with families in the (I'm assuming) Birmingham/T-town area?

. One of my greatest memories is of the times that Coach Bryant would come have dinner at our house and I'd peek into the kitchen to catch a glimpse of what the adults were doing around the kitchen table after banishing me to my room.

), but I have a part-time gig as a technician for an airline simulator until things pick up again. When I am able to fly, my Eris is perfect for checking weather, filing flight plans, finding good restaurants on trips, and playing games while waiting for clients.