Well, gauges are in. I've had a couple of notable days lately, so I figured I'd pass on what I've learned to the crew here. As usual, my thoughts, take them or leave them. So picture this, you're retiring from the armed service after 23 plus years and decide to get all your aches and pains tuned up. Your nose is one of the problems you have after years of having poorly executed discussions with fellow humans. A little septum work, and some clean up sounds pretty good until the Doc lets you know he was concerned during the surgery, and rightfully so, believes he may of found cancer. The cancer Docs confirm you are stage 4............time to review life a bit. Please do not give me the "sorry treatment," don't need it, and have already lived a pretty damn good life. Oh, and plan to keep living one. I thrive off of talking with and meeting passionate people, may whom I've met here, and could live in a gutter if those around me are doing well. For the most part, I have that. I've also concluded that I do not need to make six figures, spend an hour driving both ways to work, or work to the point that I neglect the family that has already supported me through multiple deployments and times gone. I love to build, I enjoy my kids, I enjoy other people's passion towards about everything, and I plan to keep enjoying these things for a good long while. So, my point to you gentlemen is chase that passion, enjoy your family, establish what matters to you in life.