I was named after my grandfather, not anyone in the Book of Mormon, directly.
Actually, I was named after both of my grandfathers, and am proud of both of their names and heritages.
No greenie, I, being at the end of my sixth decade. My Jacquie and I have raised seven successful children, have 19 grandchildren (so far), and are fully active in the LDS Church.
I served my (first) mission in France and Switzerland in the late 60s. A few years later, I enlisted in the US Army, and received a commission in 1975. A dozen years ago, I retired from the Army Reserve as a Signal Corps Major.
Most of my civilian career has been as a contract technical writer and trainer, having worked for Hewlett-Packard Company, Intel, Ciena Corporation, Frontier Airlines, and several small companies, as well.
My church callings, spanning much of those six decades, have included stake missionary, Sunday School teacher (Gospel Doctrine, several Youth classes), YM counselor, Elders' Quorum President, Primary teacher (Sunbeams through CTR 12), Blazer Scout Assistant Master, Employment Specialist, nursery leader, etc. (I have left out many just to make the list shorter.)
My writing career has required many seminars and classes in information transfer. One pointed out that the human eye can comfortably scan a column of about 30 English characters per line. I may often post with lines that look like this:
If I do, please know that I am
trying to make your reading
speed and comprehension
better.
However, how the final product looks has often depended on a maximization routine built into the web site, and this may not show. On the other hand, I sometimes do not take the time to format my postings, so the result is hit and miss.
I have also invented or otherwise use some neologisms. Among them are "USmerica" and its derivatives. This was originally to honor the request of a Mexican friend who reminded me that Mexico is part of "America", as are Argentina, Chile, Canada (whence my Jacquie), Cuba, and Greenland, inter alia.
Finally, I am a libertarian (note the capitalization, I.e., none). My principal concern as such is the "politicalization" of education, and I am an adamant opponent of so-called "public", more aptly named government-run, tax-funded, schools. Government is rarely efficient (except at promoting itself), and has had a drastic and dire effect on the education of the young of USmerica and that of most other nations on earth. I usually close my missives with an invitation to visit the website for the Alliance for the Separation of School and State (www.schoolandstate.org).
However, schools are not my only peeve with government, so do not be surprised if I rail against other aspects of government run amok.
All the best,
Lehi
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LDS_Forever:
Thank you for the stroke. It's
always nice to have someone
appreciate my craft--I am a
writer, after all. (Which doesn't
mean I am a typist--I know
there'll be a few mistakes over
time, but I do try to eliminate them.)
A few discoveries rather startled
me. One was the apparently capricious
bolding and italicization of
various words: "find" was one.
I know I did not apply any text
enhancements, at least not
there. I was a bit put off by the
arbitrary capitalization of the
letter "I" in "I.e.," in my first post.
Not enough to be "miffed", but it
doesn't reflect what I actually
typed.
How do we control that sort of thing?