I have the documentation of my performance on
the WAIS full-scale four-hour test, resulting
in a “Full scale I.Q. within the Very Superior
Range, thus exceeding that of 99.2 % of the
population."
I am a computer geek and
mathematician. I was self-taught in computers
starting in 1983. I learned networking on jobs
later. I have built six websites with
SeaMonkey so that I can fix the code behind
web pages. I have three high power computers
in my office. They are six, four and three
times more power than the average home
computer. I use them to conduct my diabetic
studies which has made it possible to reduce
the range of sugars by 50%. I give everyone I
deal with their own email address. That way if
I start getting spam, advertising or what
looks like a virus, I just delete them. I
currently have 50 addresses. At one time I had
188. Outlook has a showing limit of nine for
outgoing emails. Therefore, I have nine on
each of my 3 computers for a total of 27
active.
I have a Patent #5,285,988
issued 10/11/93 on a leaf bagger I invented. I
called it the "Bowgie Bagger". I made it out
of cardboard. It was designed to hold a
39-gallon plastic bag. Laid flat on the grass
you would see each end had its own two sides.
The way it worked you folded it in half and
swung each of the sides, so they overlapped
each other on each side and then dropped your
bag into it and pulled the bag down around the
outside of the bagger to hold it together
standing freely. I could do it in two minutes.
The concept was then you would have a round
top that tapered to 39 inches with the bag at
the bottom of the bagger. A trapezoid concept.
You then automatically always fill the bottom
corners of the bag. The patent attorney I went
to said it would take 12 to 15 years because
there already were thousands on file and the
cost would be somewhere between $10,000 and
$15, 000. However, my concept was so unique it
only took nine months and $2,217.23. I
copyrighted the name for it as "Bowgie
Bagger". It never sold, people never thought
it would stand up because it would soften from
rain and collapse. I have used it ever since
without that problem I still have one left.
I was born 5/23/39 and I bought my home and
bought it on February 6, 2009. I now have a
reverse mortgage that will enable me to live
here for the rest of my life. I am a recluse and
widower who lives alone, because of a promise I
made to my wife. I met my wife on 3/25/71 and
married Her 3/25/72. She died 1/17/2008. I have
all the symptoms of non-senescent cells, (ageing
cells). Which is why I never tan or get
sunburned. I never have and do not smoke or
drink.
I am in exceptionally
good health. Physically I can do the work of a
36-year-old man. In October 2019, I told my
doctor, since all my lab tests were perfect that
I was 30-years old. She said, “No Tom, you are
36”. So, since I was born 5/23/39 and I was
80-years old then, and I think I am 30 which
makes a difference of 50. So, 80 plus fifty
means I can live to 130, planning on it.
The only TV I watch is
NASCAR, a couple cable news programs, the
weather channel and good Hallmark movies, two a
night. Only the ones that do not put the lead
actress under any stress or conflict or tough
decisions to make. They bring back memories of
my wife and that is how She lived.
High School Anoka Minnesota,
Graduated 1957. All A’s except for a B in Latin
in my freshman year. Highest ranking boy,
seventh out of 217. The girls were smarter
because they took typing class, I am a
two-finger wonder. This has cost me a lot over
the years.
University of Minnesota,
Institute of Technology School of Physics.
Completed all five required years required for a
degree in Nuclear Physics. However, could not
learn to read French and Russian science papers.
Never graduated but got a two-year “Certificate
in Science” from the University of Minnesota
Institute of Technology.
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