I would just about bet my wages that all of us have had those moments when the proverbial light bulb illuminates in our head. It's that point in time that something seemingly simple suddenly clicks. And sometimes can make one feel rather dumb. So on to the story...
I was having a discussion with SWMBO over the weekend, and we happen to be talking about model engineering shows, particularly the lack there of in this part of the country. During the course of the conversation, I brought up the point that there doesn't seem to be a huge number of model engineers in the southern part of the country. Her response to that could have blew me away with a feather. It was for me, the point at which the electrons fired!
She said, "It's very likely that the reason there are more model engineers in the northern part of the country is because of the inability to get out easily during the winter. We can still enjoy outside activities during the winter in this part of the country". I have to say, I never thought of that. But it makes logical sense. During the months when the snow is on the ground, and the temperatures are cold it makes outdoor activities less than desirable to pursue. That leaves indoor activities for the most part (wood working, metal working, and for the ladies quilting, sewing, painting, etc.). This is one of those that makes one feel dumb!
How about anyone else?
I was having a discussion with SWMBO over the weekend, and we happen to be talking about model engineering shows, particularly the lack there of in this part of the country. During the course of the conversation, I brought up the point that there doesn't seem to be a huge number of model engineers in the southern part of the country. Her response to that could have blew me away with a feather. It was for me, the point at which the electrons fired!
She said, "It's very likely that the reason there are more model engineers in the northern part of the country is because of the inability to get out easily during the winter. We can still enjoy outside activities during the winter in this part of the country". I have to say, I never thought of that. But it makes logical sense. During the months when the snow is on the ground, and the temperatures are cold it makes outdoor activities less than desirable to pursue. That leaves indoor activities for the most part (wood working, metal working, and for the ladies quilting, sewing, painting, etc.). This is one of those that makes one feel dumb!
How about anyone else?