
GLENN GOODMANFrom an early age in 70’s, Glenn remembers his first color television set. About the same time as the family bought their first colour tele, Glenn’s real first interaction with computers occurred. The Goodman clan bought a Tempest b&w TV game console - equipped with paddles.
This bought the clan alot of enjoyment, but none so much as the epic Atari with joysticks and paddles that Glenn’s Friends owned. From the Atari Glenn saved his pocket money, and with a little help from Santa, purchased an inTelevision TV game console. Hours of enjoyment!
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ERIK FRANCOAlways interested in tech from young age, introduced to computers in late 1970’s when father bought a $5,000 kaypro dual diskette computer running CPM language.
As he got older and worked in various industries he always tried to be involved in the computing areas and was always willing to learn how “these things” worked.
Previously a windows user; he converted to Macs in 2008 as Microsoft Vista was the last straw and his patience ran out. “ I was sick to death of constantly tinkering with the operating system that should have just worked” , the constant blue screen of death and malware saw him convert to Mac’s for good.
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