What has driven 'hobot' for 67 solar orbits and beyond?

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Greetings brainiacs. After 1973 as an under grad taking post grad solid state physical chemistry (nowadays = condensed matter) for bond angles and energies with relativistic equation fudging done by slide rule, I switched to warm fuzzy science to become a Chiropractic Physician licensed to irradiate people. Since then I've been fascinated by electricity, magnetism, radio waves & light influence on biology and mind. Most my training was by mentors (worldwide) w/o any certificates given but did acquire Diplomats in Clinical Neurology, Acupuncture, Nutrition and Applied-Clinical Kinesiology diagnostics.

My hobby is obsolete British motorcycles, particularly Norton Commandos and can embarrass moderns in dangerous twisties to the ton (100mph). I sliced off R foot at calf July 1st so made my on hi end peg leg a few months later that feels like a nice laced boot. I've completed 67 solar orbits so far. Steven is my given name but "hobot" is my online handle since b/w text only interweb days.
 
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Welcome to the PF, hobot! :smile:
 
Steven Shiver said:
I sliced off R foot at calf
Ouch! Sounds like a twisty fought back.

Anyhow, Welcome to PF, Steven.
 
Steven Shiver said:
I've completed 67 solar orbits
Ha!
:welcome:
 
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