T he attire for last Thursday's quick jaunt into campus for one more meeting about something or other along with a series of errands along the way home. These included a twice yearly check-in with the ophthalmologist, which turned out to be surprisingly quick. A good report, so it looks like no prescription change is in order and the toy soldier painting (hundreds of tiny buttons anyone?) can continue for the foreseeable future. On a sartorial note, it always amazes me how people appear for appointments with professionals -- doctors, dentists, attorneys, and the like. Without going into it ad nauseam one more time, appearance is important, men, and how you present yourself to the rest of the world has a direct bearing on how the rest of the world perceives and interacts with you. Figure it out. -- Heinz-Ulrich
O f course, the way w e keep our dressier items looking nice is to change clothes after arriving home. Admittedly, I opted to keep the shirt and add a gray sweatshirt from my alma mater along with a pair of the usual corduroy jeans and suede camp moccasins. I typically sit cross-legged in this particular desk chair with my shoes off, however, so I thought it best to hide 'em since men's feet are unseemly at best. Not something others should have to endure you understand. -- Heinz-Ulrich