Although I probably lacked the maturity to admit it, calculus and physics were two of my favorite subjects in high school. The 70's, when I was in high school, were not a heady time, but rather were a spacey time. Remember Timothy Leary ("turn on, tune in, drop out")? Being the "artist" I perceived myself to be, I thought liking calculus and physics put me among the geeks and nerds who got excited over the density and velocities of snowballs.
Fortunately, I still liked the class and had enough independent thought (independent of Timothy Leary, anyway) to enjoy the classes and do well in the subjects. One of the principles that both of these subjects teach you is that change in constant and, indeed can be measured.
Yes, I'm still taking the ferry to work whenever I can. This is a picture of a cruise ship that came into the Bay this Summer. Summer is a big time for cruising to San Francisco.