MikeHenderson
Since we can't update the "About me" field, I thought I'd put some information here.
I'm a retired electrical engineer, having spent the majority of my career in communications. I hold 32 US patents, mostly on communications subjects.
Although it was not the focus of my career work, I have a decent knowledge of power distribution, both in the US and internationally, especially for residential service. I also have some knowledge of three-phase and single-phase electric motors and their control systems, but mostly only smaller motors maybe up to 10HP.
After I retired, I took classes in woodworking and developed some level of skill. I've taught woodworking classes, short courses, in veneering, carving, dovetails, and box-making. I’ve built a lot of furniture for our home, to the point where my wife told me she doesn’t have room for any more in our house😊
My wife, Judy, and I travel a couple of times a year and I document our trips on our blog, www.mikeandjudytravel.com
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Re: Hotel Lutetia Paris
There is nothing in the written history to indicate that Canaris warned Danish officials of the impending attack. In fact, if you search "Did Canaris warn the Danes about the roundup of the Dani… (View Post)1 -
Re: Land Tour Physical Exertion / Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand
My wife and I took this tour in 2024 and we're both above 80. I never felt it was difficult. You can see our trip at https://www.mikeandjudytravel.com/2024-1Vietnam-01.htm It was a very interest… (View Post)1 -
Re: carry on during bullet train trips
What Mimitravels said is also true in Germany. You better get on or off quickly because the door is going to close. (View Post)1 -
Re: Roam by Tauck
That's not a type of tour that I'd be interested in. Maybe back when I was much younger and in good physical condition, but at my age now, I want an interesting tour but not excessively dem… (View Post)1 -
Re: Staying healthy, food, cruise
I rode a camel in Petra and on another in Egypt. You just sit on the camel and the handler leads the camel. The most "exciting" thing is when the camel rises or kneels down. You need to be … (View Post)1
