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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 175782" data-attributes="member: 20010"><p>Hello all, I saw my first digital computer back in the early 60's shortly after transistors became commercially available. It was a countdown device used in Polaris Missiles. After 7 years of this I started with IBM in 1969 fixing card punch machines. Over time PCs came into being, my first was a Timex Sinclair 16K, I still have it somewhere in storage. From there I went on to 086 PCs and servers and so on up the line. I retired after 30yrs of IBM. Now I teach computers to seniors at our local senior center and fix PCs for students and friends, mostly as a hobby. I take great pleasure in removing malware from PCs. I am hoping that I can contribute to MT and gain more knowledge about this scourge of the PC world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 175782, member: 20010"] Hello all, I saw my first digital computer back in the early 60's shortly after transistors became commercially available. It was a countdown device used in Polaris Missiles. After 7 years of this I started with IBM in 1969 fixing card punch machines. Over time PCs came into being, my first was a Timex Sinclair 16K, I still have it somewhere in storage. From there I went on to 086 PCs and servers and so on up the line. I retired after 30yrs of IBM. Now I teach computers to seniors at our local senior center and fix PCs for students and friends, mostly as a hobby. I take great pleasure in removing malware from PCs. I am hoping that I can contribute to MT and gain more knowledge about this scourge of the PC world. [/QUOTE]
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