in high-end computer equipment. There are only a few carbohydrates I've met in
my life that I didn't like, I have very eclectic tastes in music, enjoy old
movies, and I have this "German metal habit"... Porsche flavored. My
-current such toy is a 1984 Porsche 928S Euro, moss green metallic
-with beige interior and a dog-leg 5-speed.
+current such toys include a 1984 Porsche 928S Euro, moss green metallic
+with beige interior, a dog-leg 5-speed, and a fairly loud custom exhaust
+system based on [Magnaflow](https://www.magnaflow.com) components. I also
+have a base-model 1987 Porsche 944 with the hard-to find "sunroof delete"
+option like the 928. And my current track-day car is a bit of a mongrel...
+it started life as a 1987 Porsche 944 Turbo, but now has a Chevy LS V8
+engine, a Ford Hydroboost brake system, a transaxle from a 1989 944 Turbo S,
+and many suspension upgrades. Looks like a Porsche, sounds like something
+completely different, and is a hoot on track wearing Hoosier R7 tires!
Over the years, I've spent a lot of my "spare time" on various facets of
[Amateur Radio](rf/). KB0G is my current callsign, previously I was N3EUA
and before that I was KA3ORU. I'm a life member of
-[AMSAT](http://amsat.org/),
+[AMSAT](http://amsat.org/) and of the [ARRL](http://www.arrl.org),
President of [CODE](http://gag.com/code/),
a former Vice-President of [TAPR](http://tapr.org/),
a past Chairman and member of the Technical Committee of
the
[Pikes Peak FM Association](http://www.ppfma.org), past board member
of the [Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association](http://ppraa.org),
-and a member of the
-[ARRL](http://www.arrl.org) and [QCWA](https://qcwa.org).
+and a member of the [QCWA](https://qcwa.org).
Perhaps my best-known early contribution to the hobby was the silly little
mail program I wrote for KA9Q's NOS networking software, called
[BM](ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/packet/tcpip/mailers),