Sure, why not....
In a former life, I was in "professional recreation" in Eugene Oregon, running the bicycle recreation program for City of Eugene. Tough job but somebody had to do it! http://www.usa7s.com/forum/smileys/wink5.gif That introduced me to therapists who introduced me to my current field (for the last 30 years or so). I am a clinical Prosthetist Orthotist (artificial limbs and braces), and still love it every day. I've got people falling all over themselves to see me, even though some of 'em don't have a leg to stand on!
I got into the 7 bug while watching every episode of "The Prisoner"..several times.. as a kid. I also had a (missed!http://www.usa7s.com/forum/smileys/cuss.gif) opportunity to buy what I think was a series 2 in pieces for $1500 in 1971, with a Lotus twincam...also in pieces, in my last year of High School near Denver. But that yearning never went away, and I never stopped wanting to build and own one. It became obvious that its better to own one while I still had the relative youth to drive the stink out of it. I now have an '05 SV, working on building up my second engine, have a serious case of 'permagrin', and accept that its one of the single best decisions I've ever made!
Mark
mr2dux2006-08-17 19:18:29