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Rod's
Strand of the World Wide Web
Sarah, Grandpa Rod and
Hannah (Summer 2006)
Welcome to my home page! I'm enjoying being mostly retired, with time for seeing grandchildren, taking classes, using the computer, and traveling to new places. Susanne and I have been blessed with 12 adorable grandchildren (seen below, grouped by family), and much of this site is devoted to them. We try to see them as often as our busy schedules, and theirs, permit; all are within a few hours' drive. ![]() My interest in videography and video editing started in 1992 when Melissa, our first grandchild, was born. We had bought a camcorder for that occasion, and ever since, I've been videotaping the grandkids and our travels, then editing the videos into finished productions. If you have any interest in video editing, I recommend Pinnacle Studio, the best inexpensive video-editing software that I know about; it's made by Pinnacle Systems. Pinnacle Studio is easy-to-use, yet full featured and powerful. Click here to see a few clips from movies that I made with Pinnacle Studio. Computers and the Web I bought my first PC in 1983 (just two years after the introduction of the IBM PC) and am still a big fan of computers. In fact, I spend most of every day on our home computer or using the PC in the local office where I work part time two mornings each week. I started using the Internet in 1994, and I remain fascinated by how it has grown and by the enormous capabilities and efficiencies that it has brought into our lives. In the last Calvin and Hobbes comic strip (Dec. 31, 1995), Calvin said, "It's a magical world, Hobbes, ol' buddy ... Let's go exploring!" Well, I believe that the Web is a magical place, and I hope to continue exploring it for many years to come. Lifelong learning Susanne and I are enthusiastic supporters of our local lifelong-learning institute, where we take interesting courses attended by people with similar interests and taught by excellent instructors, with no homework and no exams. Our Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (I designed the institute's Website) is an independent, non-profit organization that is affiliated with nearby George Mason University and located only 10 minutes from our home. I am a member of the institute's board of directors, although my primary voluntary job at OLLI is editor of the html newsletter we email each week to more than 800 members. Exercise and nutrition When away from the computer, my efforts to stay in shape include strength training, which I've been doing on-and-off since high school (an excellent site for weight-training information is Dave Draper's IronOnline, written by one of Arnold's contemporaries who remains active in the 'iron game' in his 60's). I also try to do some form of aerobics frequently, a practice I started in 1968 after reading Dr. Ken Cooper's Aerobics. As for nutrition, what generally works for me is the Zone (information about the Zone Diet is here and in Dr. Barry Sears' book, Mastering the Zone). Cars ... Corvettes I enjoy cars and have owned several nice sporty coupes: a Toyota Celica GT, a Mazda MX-6 and the unique Subaru SVX (no longer made). Then, in 1997 at age 57, I decided to follow the advice, "Life is short; buy your Corvette now." I bought my first true sports car, a brand-new, beautiful, silver Corvette coupe (a "C5," the fifth-generation of Corvettes). Seven years later, in late 2004, son Steve and I flew to Bowling Green, Kentucky where my brand-new, blue, 2005 C6 sixth-generation coupe was delivered to me inside the National Corvette Museum. Driving a Vette is always a fun experience. We have no pets now, but for many years, we had a sweet pussycat that we loved. Her name was Elizabeth. Updated: April 3, 2009 Copyright © 2009 Rod Zumbro. All rights reserved. Comments or suggestions about this Web site: Rod Zumbro |