I admire you for trying to keep up on the subject. Ever since I was a jr. in high school, I've had to work full-time (and then some) to support first my mom's family (dad left us) and then my own plus my mom until very recently. I've had precious little time to spend studying anything in the last 30 years, I'm woefully behind. Interests and hobbies have fallen by the wayside due to 60 or 70 hour workweeks over the years- when a break does come there is usually housework or family issues to contend with instead of time with a book. Sleep once in a while is a good thing, too. More than once I've put the telescope in the car, then dozed off on the couch waiting for dark because I was beat right down to my socks! Hopefully I can get current again when I retire, or maybe get caught up when the kid grows up and moves out- whichever comes first! ;) I still wouldn't mind being a scientist when I grow up, whenever that happens. Well-done and thank you for speaking your mind on this subject. --- South Jordan Mom <sjordanmom@yahoo.com> wrote:
You know, I am but a lowly computer science person who tries hard to keep up on the latest going on in the natural sciences.
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