Peter Nachtwey
Member
@PLCNovice61, not Tasmania. The flights are too long. Also, it is not as easy to just move to AU or NZ when you are old and not working. You have a point system.
The US should get smart and have the same.
@dmroder, not commiefornia. Those that can are leaving.
I can't just leave completely yet. The biggest problem is passing on knowledge to those that are comfortable with Laplace transforms, state space and differential equations.
Last summer my IT guys and I got jupyterhub setup.
I need to convert a lot of my Mathcad files to python/notebooks.
I will also stay in touch using Microsoft Teams.
I haven't sold my share of the business, yet. That will be a problem. It would be best to sell to the employees. A big company would ruin the company.
We have had plenty of offers in the past.
I can still write magazine articles or program wherever I am.
I still will go to work from time to time to play table tennis and pick up mail. We have a nice setup at work and the table tennis clubs are closed.
https://deltamotion.com/peter/TableTennis/playing c-pen.mp4
The net to the right keeps the balls from going into the hydraulic equipment. Many of you have been there.
@504bloke, a ram 3500 is what is called a 1 ton pickup. The engine is a gas 6.4L V8. There are 4 wheels on the back axle or two wheels on each side to handle the load.
The camper sits in the bed. All together my camper and truck weigh about 13000 lb.
http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/attachment.php?attachmentid=56773&stc=1&d=1609601153
I had to use the four wheel drive to get up there. There are plenty of logging roads. The problem is that you need to find federal or state land.
The gross vehicle weight rating is 14000 lb. The Arctic Fox 990 is almost like the tardis. It seems bigger in the inside. The right side slides out.
If I lived in the UK I would try a narrow boat. Wherever I go, I am home.
I bought a small and low power keyboard for the camper. A Yamaha PSS-A50, $100. That and the computer should keep me occupied.
The employees bought me a small Orange Amp for my guitar which I haven't played in 40+ years.
My fingers hurt because I don't have callouses. I have a cherry red 1966 Gibson ES 330 TDC.
I don't have room in the camper for the guitar and amp. Also, the temperature and humidity changes would hurt the guitar.
I bought it with money I made mowing lawns when I was 13 years old. I actually had about 6 or 7 customers.
Now kids can't do that because of regulations.
My biggest concern is having the discipline to keep exercising. Use it or lose it.
The US should get smart and have the same.
@dmroder, not commiefornia. Those that can are leaving.
I can't just leave completely yet. The biggest problem is passing on knowledge to those that are comfortable with Laplace transforms, state space and differential equations.
Last summer my IT guys and I got jupyterhub setup.
I need to convert a lot of my Mathcad files to python/notebooks.
I will also stay in touch using Microsoft Teams.
I haven't sold my share of the business, yet. That will be a problem. It would be best to sell to the employees. A big company would ruin the company.
We have had plenty of offers in the past.
I can still write magazine articles or program wherever I am.
I still will go to work from time to time to play table tennis and pick up mail. We have a nice setup at work and the table tennis clubs are closed.
https://deltamotion.com/peter/TableTennis/playing c-pen.mp4
The net to the right keeps the balls from going into the hydraulic equipment. Many of you have been there.
@504bloke, a ram 3500 is what is called a 1 ton pickup. The engine is a gas 6.4L V8. There are 4 wheels on the back axle or two wheels on each side to handle the load.
The camper sits in the bed. All together my camper and truck weigh about 13000 lb.
http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/attachment.php?attachmentid=56773&stc=1&d=1609601153
I had to use the four wheel drive to get up there. There are plenty of logging roads. The problem is that you need to find federal or state land.
The gross vehicle weight rating is 14000 lb. The Arctic Fox 990 is almost like the tardis. It seems bigger in the inside. The right side slides out.
If I lived in the UK I would try a narrow boat. Wherever I go, I am home.
I bought a small and low power keyboard for the camper. A Yamaha PSS-A50, $100. That and the computer should keep me occupied.
The employees bought me a small Orange Amp for my guitar which I haven't played in 40+ years.
My fingers hurt because I don't have callouses. I have a cherry red 1966 Gibson ES 330 TDC.
I don't have room in the camper for the guitar and amp. Also, the temperature and humidity changes would hurt the guitar.
I bought it with money I made mowing lawns when I was 13 years old. I actually had about 6 or 7 customers.
Now kids can't do that because of regulations.
My biggest concern is having the discipline to keep exercising. Use it or lose it.