I'm a consulting engineer. My speciality is programming and testing nuclear power plant simulators. They typically use Fortran and C++. When I was younger I was a Control Room Supervisor/Senior Reactor Operator, but grew tired of the shift work and stress. I like working on the simulators much better.
I was in band in high school; marching band during football season, concert band and jazz band. I played electric bass for the jazz and marching band and flute for concert band. I also played regular guitar too but there was no place for it in high school band. I did play guitar at church for our youth musicals we would do during the summers.
My older brother played bass for Frank Zappa during the mid-70's and is on the Sleep Dust, One Size Fits All and Leather CD's. About the time I was finishing college, my brother left Zappa and came back to Atlanta and asked me to play guitar in a band he was putting together. I played for a couple of years until i decided to get married. I knew there was no way I could have a good family life being on the road so much of the time. That's when I went to work at a nuclear power plant.
I have a good friend in California that builds some of the best custom guitars on the planet. I purchased a guitar from him. As we got to know each other he found out that I knew how to build web sites and he offered to build me another guitar in exchange for building his site. I jumped at the offer. It was fun working with Ron on the web site and it was great getting another of his awesome guitars. Here is a link to the home page for his site:
http://http://www.thornguitargallery.com/index.htm
This is a link to the gallery of his Artisan guitars. Many of these guitars are absolute works of art in addition to being one of the best playing guitars you can lay your hands on.
http://http://www.thornguitargallery.com/galleryhtm/artgallery.htm
This is the first guitar Ron built for me.
http://http://www.thornguitargallery.com/galleryhtm/dc049.htm
This is the guitar Ron built in exchange for the website.
http://http://www.thornguitargallery.com/sfc-htm/sfc002.htm
I also play mandolin. It is much smaller and easier to throw in the plane than a guitar. Plus I'm not as uptight about leaving it in a hotel rooms as I would be about one of my prize guitars.