
I am just like this German Shepherd. I like to be nice to little munchkins like this kitty, but will easily tear someone's throat out for preying on someone else, especially someone weaker.
-insert deep breath here-
I did 8+ years as an enlisted sailor and then I decided I wanted to do more to make positive changes in the Navy, so I submitted an application, got selected, and became a Naval Officer. I did another few years before medically retiring as a disabled veteran. After medically retiring, the wife decided she could not do more than lucky 13 years. She also couldn't live up in NE GA with all those 'backwards people'. This is why I am now in Florida. I had no real ties there that couldn't easily be broken so I didn't have any real drive to fight about it. So, while the kids are about to be teenagers and will really need their dad, I figured I will let them be my driving force for a while.
I have been medically retired for 2 1/2 years now. Although it's prolly a dream for most people, it was hard at first. I had to adjust to going from being an accomplishment junkie to someone who gets too damn tired from unloading the dishwasher.
Before, when I was a 'normal', I worked for a future that I missed too many 'now' opportunities for. I also, made too much damn money, so I didn't concern myself with alternative energies or the limited resources we have on this planet. Now, ironically, I am the most self-confident I've been and although I only make a fraction of what I used to, that is not my motivator for alternative energies being my new passion. I enjoyed/enjoy bettering the world around me and I loved/love fixing, building, designing, creating most things.
So, the idea of an alternative energy driven car that eliminates dependence on oil is stimulating and worhty of much effort. Furthermore, some kind of alternative energy driven car/truck that doesn't mean a compromise to a grossly underpowered, ugly, so small if someone hits you yer hamburger, means of transportation. So, you can actually live a life that doesn't require you to live in a loft downtown, so you could actually have horses, or a boat, or a motorhome that doesn't require a small loan to fill the tank on.
John