"When Fred writes he is all over the place when he thinks which reminds me of my once youthful mind. Somewhere in the web he spins is the answer and the rest may be moths and flies.."
LOL! Moths and flies ? Really! ;-) As for "youthful mind" - This, to me, is the greatest bummer about growing older - I had expected my mind to 'conform' to the aging process, but it doesnt! - Tis a real pain in the butt. I still want to go scuba diving and sky diving, want to embark on projects which will take decades to bear fruit.. All that getting old and being unhealthy does is to remind one that the "pie in the sky" is way too high - And that the pep-talks one heard about "you can do anything you set your mind to" were all bulls**t.
All my life I have been expecting to "grow up" and be "responsible" - But all I have (sometimes) managed to do is to pretend to be these things. Meatloaf got it right, Life is a lemon! ... Ok if one has enough sugar to turn it into lemonade!
As for you, Christopher - You are one to talk! LOL!
What you say about me "moths and flies" is, I feel, probably more applicable to you! I really admire your tenacity - but you really dont do anything to make yourself "believable" - I know you dont care (or at least thats how it comes across) and I admire your open minded exploration of obscure 'phenomena' in theremin research - But, to me, your rejection of formal methods is counter-productive.. To share ones discoveries, one often needs to talk in (more-or-less) the same language as those you are trying to talk to - but you seem almost deliberately to throw "red herrings" into your communication..
In many ways, I think you and I are probably a lot alike!
Fred.