On Monday 12 October 2015 07:48:58 John Thornton wrote:

> I just ticked over the 62 mark a few days ago and I hope I'm still
> kicking like you when I get to 82. Your an inspiration for me. When
> people ask me when I will retire my answer is always "NEVER" because
> to me retiring means giving up and doing nothing. After decades of
> being in the obese class I range and sometimes in class II I have
> recently regained control of my gravitational attraction to the earth
> and have managed to get to the overweight class which I feel will be
> important for my health in the next 20 years.
>
> JT
>
I've a similar tale. I weighed 205 on a frame that had shrunk to about 
5'4" by the time I was 67.  But also being a DM-II for 40 years, I got 
to the point where I don't eat until my glucose is below  120.  So, 
since then I've burned off enough to get to the 160 area, but now I've 
been stuck there for a year or more.  But the frame shrinkage is still 
going on, arther is slowly destroying the disks in my back, to the 
extent I'm having leg pains that aren't, they are phantom from the 
pinched nerves that go to the legs.

I just had a wakeup with the thought that instead of putzing with the 
co-ordinate system, I should instead be adjusting the 'seed' values that 
work their way thru this code.  I'd have to add a z_seed, but thats no 
big deal.

That I can put in a separate file as I've found the only way to destroy 
an LCNC "named" variable is a powerdown reboot, clearing memory.  So its 
inheritable by name in the next file loaded.

What do you think of that idea?  It seems as if it would solve the 
backplot miss-registration problem because the "seed" data would exist 
at initial scan time.

But I just tried that with sim-axis and it didn't work.  Lots of stuff 
doesn't work in sim-axis though.

At 08:30 I've been running on the standby since about 06:18 this morning. 
I wonder what MonPower blew up this time.

I made coffee but since it was in the 40's out. went back for a nap.  Now 
iots about 10:30.

> On 10/11/2015 7:30 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Getting old isn't fun John,I made it to 81 a week ago, so avoid it
> > like the plague.:)
> >
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
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