Thank you, RAZD.
My uncle was terrific. He was the only one who took my interest in sci-fi writing seriously. He love it too. He left me every book Asimov, Anderson (Poul) and Heinlein ever wrote and every edition of
Astounding Science Fiction from 1946-1959. The best years for sci-fi in my humble opinion.
He also left me a lot of rocks and minerals. Shelves of them. I've an aunt (in-law) who is a geologist for hire. She helps me understand the importance of each. Though sometimes they're just cool. Crystals inside crystals.
I thought of changing it to lyx2no2 but didn't because I thought it might just come up as an alias. It is good though.
Genesis 2
17 But of the ponderosa pine, thou shalt not eat of it; for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt sorely learn of thy nakedness.
18 And we all live happily ever after.