Am I the only one who is wondering what the hell this guy does for a living that he can afford or need a bench like this?
I first read this last night and thought about it all day. Everyone is entitled to his own opinion and to ask reasonable quesitons; although its a question I would not ask.
Then I thought about Steevo ... what kind of a guy is he, what kind of a guy does the kinds of stuff he does.
I don't know Steevo ... but think that Steevo probably has always been a bit of a tinkerer. He almost invariably finished high school, likely has formal and/or informal education beyond high school. He has worked (likely subconsciously) to keep learning new things all his life because he enjoys learning new things.
I suspect that Steevo has always worked hard, strived to do a good job at most everything he tackled. Rarely cut corners, especially when doing things right really counted.
I think that Steevo likely gets along with most people, has a tendency to not burn bridges, and is reasonably thought of by his peers, coworkers, friends, and relatives alike.
Through life Steevo has had a tendency to make good decisions when the decision counted. He most likely has lived within his means, paid his bills on time, and tried not to over extend himself financially or personally.
Steevo is like many of us. Neither a rocket scientist nor an heir to a tech fortune. Just regular guys and gals who want to get ahead, enjoy the fruits of our labor, and leave the world a little bit better as we move through life.
So you see Mr. Fire&Steel it really doesn't make that much difference what someone does for a living or how much he or she makes. What matters is how he lives his life, how hard he works, and the decisions he makes.