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Of Dads And Discovery
With my Dad’s birthday and Father’s Day both just around the corner in this part of the year, I wanted to take this time to thank him in advance with this blogpost.
I came across this little blast from the past recently: an article on the Timex/Sinclair 1000! This is what my Dad gave me waaaaay back in the day to get me interested in technology. I must have been 9 or 10 years old at the time, since it was manufactured back in 1981. As I sat there, after hooking up the little computer to the TV, holding the manual in my hands, he told me to read that manual and do everything it says, cover-to-cover. I certainly did just that, my young mind soaking it all in and spitting out code for the machine to use. This thing only had 2k of RAM, which back then was certainly do-able for the average kid-user.
I had a lot of fun learning how to program on that little Timex. Little did I know that my Dad had given me the tools to exceed my future high-school classmates when it came to programming and computer knowledge. Even though I didn’t stick with it for long after high school, I still dive into coding when it suits me, because I have the background. I’m also much more computer-literate than the average user because of what Dad helped to instill in me. Even more so, he taught me the value of, not just education in general, but self-learning and discovery.
Thanks, Dad, with love!

