12-27-2017, 07:10 PM
I'm the "old man" at 61, a grandfather, an Army veteran (artillery and military police), and while technically retired, I volunteer in computer tech support. I was educated and ordained as an evangelical clergyman, but quickly found myself pulled and pushed outside traditional church ministry. I began writing and exploring a different approach to religion on a blog and somehow managed to attract an audience. I have been a public school teacher in secondary Social Studies, so I tend to teach a little government, politics, economics and history at times. I do okay with geography, sociology and psychology. I like to pretend that I'm a writer with a whole bunch of ebooks published online.
I'm also quite the fan of Linux -- Xubuntu is my favorite. I always have time to answer questions about Linux in particular and computer technology in general. I won't twist your arm about Linux; I can help with some Windows stuff, as well. Like Jay, I work out a lot, but I'm limited by arthritis and injuries. I take long bike rides in good weather and often take pictures of the scenery, and post them on my blog, which is linked below.
I'm also quite the fan of Linux -- Xubuntu is my favorite. I always have time to answer questions about Linux in particular and computer technology in general. I won't twist your arm about Linux; I can help with some Windows stuff, as well. Like Jay, I work out a lot, but I'm limited by arthritis and injuries. I take long bike rides in good weather and often take pictures of the scenery, and post them on my blog, which is linked below.