From: Brian D Williams (talon57@well.com)
Date: Mon Aug 17 1998 - 09:26:25 MDT
From: cryon@mindspring.com (Randy)
>I dunno about that. I would wager that most of the extros & cryos
>around these parts were the bookworm types when younger (and even
>when older). How about it--any jock types here? ANyone into
>machine shop when in high school? :-)
I for one was bookish then and am bookish now. I also took every
form of shop available when I was in high school (Lane Tech
Chicago) and won an award for "best in class" for machine shop for
the year, when over 1000 took the class.
I have played almost every sport you can name, although the only
regular possible sport I still participate in is the occasional
sailing jaunt, and my thrice weekly trip to the weight room.
I was an Aircraft electrician in the Marines, my degree's in
biology, and am a Union Electrician currently (10 years) working as
a network engineer for Ameritech, the midwest RBOC.
I also write the occasional Haiku:
Teaism
and now the tea
enjoying life sip by sip
nothing is better
As Heinlein said "specialization is for insects." ;)
Brian
Member, Extropy Institute
Current Reading:
"The Gorilla Game: An investors guide to picking winners in high
technology" By Geoffrey A Moore, Paul Johnson and Tom Kippuna.
see Max More's review at www.extropy.org
"Red Mars" Kim Stanley Robinson
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