Born and raised in Toronto (Canada, eh?) I attended the universities of Toronto and Illinois,
spent an inordinate number of years as a math prof at the University of Waterloo, raised
four-count-em-four
chillun (well ... not me 'xactly ... mostly the Missus), and am now
living in a microscopic hamlet
north of Waterloo ... with the very same Missus.
July 2020 update: We are sad to share the news that Peter Ponzo passed away peacefully on July 5, 2020 after a battle with bone cancer,We remember Professor Emeritus Peter Ponzo | Applied Mathematics | University of Waterloo
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sleeping
painting (click!)
writing (click!)
making wine (click!)
and losing (click!)
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a Story:
Once upon a time I retired, early ... meaning a drastic cut in pension. So I
took my pension monies, stuck it into a self-directed RRSP and surfed the Net to
find out what I could about investing. I lurked for several months at the
Fund Library Discussion Forum, soaking up all that good advice from
the many professional advisors that (at one time!) inhabited that place. Then somebody asked how to
calculate the Rate of Return on investments. I had spent thirty years teaching math, right?
So I answered the question. (At the time I called myself Pietro, 'cause that's
what it says on my birth certificate.) Mamma mia! I was accused of "gumming things
up with mathematics" ... so I changed my NetName to (what else?) gummy. During
the next few months I generated a bunch of graphs (charts?) and provided a few mathematical
insights and, at the suggestion of somebody on the Forum, I stuck all this bumpf (mostly
tutorials) on a website
called (would-you-believe)
... and lived happily ever after
(with the Missus) ... Heidi .
August 2010 update: I am now permanently retired from gummy-stuff and have passed care and feeding of the archive to the Financial Wisdom Forum (FWF) folks. They have promised to keep it unchanged and freely available to all.
"I do not believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and
intellect has intended us to forgo their use." -- Galileo Galilei
It's never too late to larn somethin' new. (I have )
Have fun.
Peter Ponzo BASc, MA, PhD, Fool, Nerd, Newbie ... and happily retired |
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