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Jerry;

I often think how Amateur Radio was so popular during the sun spot cycle of 1957 and the large number of teenagers that became "Hams" during that period. Many of us went into electronics - I ended up working on the Apollo and LEM projects and did my part to help put men on the Moon. Electronic
Engineering seemed to be interesting.

Today, computers are the thing that teenagers have an interest in and I cannot guess how that will impact the future. I am just glad I build my first S-100 Bus Computer in 1975 - I always liked such things.

Looking back I wish I had gone into teaching History as I had planned. Funny how things turn out.

Personally, I have had little satisfaction from technology (electronic engineering or programming). It has allowed me to pay the bills which is most important but there is more to life than surviving. However, for those of us who have been able to survive – we have accomplished a most commendable task. Some of us have raised families and contributed something to society in one way or another. That should give a feeling of satisfaction to many.

I never encouraged our children to enter the field of technology. Each child began using computers at about age 4 and can do many things with a computer – except program. Our son has his sights on a Ph.D. in History, and our daughter’s major is English. With luck our children will have the skill set to survive and enjoy a good retirement.

I think of all the things my grandfather had to endure and consider him to be my hero as well as a most remarkable man.


Tom
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