A personal memoir about early computing experiences growing up in a small industrial town, where access to IBM PC-compatible machines was limited to two hours per month. Highlights include learning LOGO programming on floppy-disk-loaded machines with no hard drives, saving programs by writing them in notebooks, playing classic games like Moon Bugs, Digger, and Grand Prix Circuit, and how those formative experiences sparked a lifelong passion for computing.

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