Long ago, as a twelve year old kid, I loved manufacturing my own explosives. Without permission, I read my Dad's chemical engineering college textbooks to learn how explosive factories are designed. Of course, this knowledge enabled me to make my own explosives, which I did in a safety conscious manner. I had great fun detonating them in pits that I dug to prevent collateral damage from the blast. Soon, I was designing delayed detonators, and thinking about paramilitary technology.
When you are a gifted sixth grade student, like I was, you must think-outside-the-box to keep life interesting. Paramilitary technology lead me to start reading sniper manuals a year later. In retrospect, I became a missile expert largely due to my success as a child prodigy bomb and explosives hobbyist.
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Long ago, as a twelve year old kid, I loved manufacturing my own explosives. Without permission, I read my Dad's chemical engineering college textbooks to learn how explosive factories are designed. Of course, this knowledge enabled me to make my own explosives, which I did in a safety conscious manner. I had great fun detonating them in pits that I dug to prevent collateral damage from the blast. Soon, I was designing delayed detonators, and thinking about paramilitary technology.
When you are a gifted sixth grade student, like I was, you must think-outside-the-box to keep life interesting. Paramilitary technology lead me to start reading sniper manuals a year later. In retrospect, I became a missile expert largely due to my success as a child prodigy bomb and explosives hobbyist.