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This is late, as many others have already shared their stories, but here's the short story
on how I got into computers.
In the neighborhood I grew up in, I was apparently be labeled "at risk." Probably
would have been vote most likely to be convicted of a white-collar crime. One
day there was some kind of parent-teacher-school district superintendant meeting and
they decided if we don't give this kid something to do, we're going 'lose him.'
So, my fifth grade teacher let my dad and I borrow the Apple II computer
over the weekends. I started using friends' TI89/A's and spent more than one
weekend typing and printing a 20 page (20 pages of 8x11 ASCII ) poster of Mister Spock
on a TRS/Trash80.
Then, a few months later, the parents sold our van to buy me a Commodore 64, and a
few copies of COMPUTE! magazine pretty much insured I'd be indoors for life.
Fast forward a bit more and you can find me posting on USENET from nike.com.
Fast forward <10 years and I'm working at Corillian Corporation and blogging with
you fine people. And it all started with my fifth grade teacher letting me type
'CATALOG' into an Apple II.