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Anxious to find someone to repair her Timex Sinclair she inquired at the Commodore Users Group and was referred to R.L. Humphreys of V.S.U.G. She arrived at her first meeting computer in hand —-problem solved.
She feels very humble listening to this august assembly of technicians and programmers.
Nothing like learning from experts.
As perhaps you have guessed she is a retired school teacher. She started in a one room log school and finished as a visiting lecturer at U.B.C. teaching Math Ed.
Initial interest in computers began as a member of the Mathematics Curriculum Committee that first introduced bases other than ten and flow charts to elementary curriculum.
She is still using the T.S.1000 purchased in 1983 at a K-Mart in Santa Rosa. It was on sale for $19.99.
Her T.S.1000 is sometimes used as a tool but often just for fun.
This user is still finding enjoyment in changing variables or adding to or subtracting from a given program.