So, to finish this spurt of FF posting (about time, given 29 days left): I avoid memes like crazy, but sure, #askmeanything. I might even answer.
When you were in high school, what did you think you'd do with your life? - Rochelle *boom* Hartman
Until mid-senior year, I thought I'd go to Fresno State, major in math or some easy computer-related field, and become a computer programmer to Make Big Bucks. Then things changed (partly because advisors didn't want Honors students to go anywhere but universities), even though I wound up as a programmer/analyst--but in the library field. So much for the big bucks. - walt crawford
I seriously applaud the incredible work you've done on OA & related issues these past few years but I have to ask...what drives you to continue working on these types of things when many (most?) of us would take a much more relaxed approach to retirement? - John Dupuis
(Recognizing that your approach is likely far healthier in the long run, staying mentally and physically active is incredibly important.) - John Dupuis
John: Damned if I know. Things that interest me. Feeling I can make a difference. Not really wanting to turn into a slug (not that my wife would allow that! if I give up on C&I, OA, etc., I'll become active in the local Friends of the Library). - walt crawford