What are the Interests and Hobbies of a Retired Scientist in Texas?

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In summary, a retired scientist in Texas may have a wide range of interests and hobbies, such as outdoor activities like hiking and gardening, pursuing creative outlets like painting or writing, or delving into new intellectual pursuits like reading and learning new skills. Many retired scientists in Texas also enjoy traveling, spending time with family and friends, and giving back to their communities through volunteer work or mentoring. Ultimately, the interests and hobbies of a retired scientist in Texas are varied and diverse, reflecting their continued curiosity, passion, and zest for life.
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Rick Jenkins
I live in Converse, Texas, just outside San Antonio.

I am a retired math educator, 18 years as a public school math teacher and curriculum specialist.

I'm also retired from 22 years in the Air Force, working in research and development. My last job was Chief of the Studies and Analysis Office at the Human Systems Division at Brooks AFB in San Antonio, Texas.

I have a BS in Math from New Mexico State University and an MS in Operations Research from the Air Force Institute of Technology.

My interests on the forum include Climate Science, Math, and Physics. My hobbies include reading, running, and hex-and-counter wargaming.
 
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Welcome to the PF, Rick. And thank you for your service. :smile:
 
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Welcome!
 

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