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# Friday, January 05, 2007
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After we got power, I had a great vacation where I stayed unplugged from the grid (mostly) and reconnected with family and friends. But it's a new year. I notice that Long Zheng and Brandon LeBlanc both tagged me for their "5 Things you didn't know about me" meme:

1. I got my first computer ~1984 and after playing the first game, I knew wanted to work at the game developer some day - the game was "Flight Simulator II".

2. I sold my backup copy of same program to a friend, something I'm not proud of.

3. I was operations manager of a small communcations software company making the first Windows GUI-based BBS.  I quit and went back to school after being told the Internet was a fad.

4. I once did a developer keynote in germany with a 103+ degree fever and delirious.  At the end of the presentation I reintroduced myself.

5. I ran the only Windows-based mirror site for the Mars Pathfinder project in partnership with NASA's JPL.  And yes, the load was so great, the mirroring software so bad that I spent nights in the server room debugging it.  We've come a long way.

So there you go.  I'm supposed to tag other bloggers.  Here goes for Chris Pirillo, Shawn Morrissey, Robert Scoble, and Thomas Hawk.

 

P.S. - I'll be at CES Sat-Tues. Ping me if others want to meet up, we may do a small dinner on Saturday.

posted on Friday, January 05, 2007 6:04:31 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
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Friday, January 05, 2007 6:47:41 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Yes, you got the PC jr with that miserable "chiclet" keyboard for Christmas, 1984. i thought it was a toy and didn't want to "pony up" the extra $$ for a regular PC. I also talked you out of buying MSFT stock in the mid-1980's. Nice calls, Dad.
pat
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