The First Time I Used a Computer

I sit here in a room surrounded by three laptops, my personal laptop that I am using to write this post, my work laptop that I probably should be using right now to get work done, and Amber’s work laptop. Down the hall there is a desktop making such a loud noise I can hear it from here and in the garage there is the trusty manroom computer keeping a watchful eye over the tools (and supplying Jon with all sorts of data about my garage door habits). That is just at home and just includes the computers that are currently turned on. At work I have a desktop that I use for at least 8 hours a day, I connect to countless servers to do my work, and carry around my PDA and smartphone to keep me on task and readily available (mostly to Amber). Point is it is safe to say that computers play an important role in my life. Which got me thinking, when was the first time I used a computer?

For me, thinking of when I first used a computer is easy, it is a vivid memory (or at least I have a vivid memory of using a computer and I don’t remember using one before that). I was in fifth grade (which would make the year 1991ish), I went to a small private elementary school so computers were not in large supply. I would imagine for people my age fifth grade is probably fairly average for first using a computer, maybe a little on the late side. My fifth grade class had worked on a writing assignment were we had to each compose a short story (I think mine involved a mouse and a maze, and to the best of my memory was fantastic). After we had written our story we went to the schools office and worked with the secretary on creating a cover using the only computer in the school. Incidentally, this is how I remember what my short story was about because the clip-art we used for the cover involved a mouse and a maze (As I said a freakishly vivid and random memory). That was my first computer related experience, I couldn’t tell you what type of computer it was or even what program was used, it doesn’t really matter, from that point I was hooked.

The next year I moved on to a public middle school and had multiple computers at my disposal (mostly because none of the teachers or students had any idea what to do with them). This year was also when my family bought our first computer. A Packard Bell 486 from Sears. It is amazing to me how clearly I can remember that day. My dad read the manuals cover-to-cover, I took a slightly more cavalier approach of just trying everything (a methodology that still proves useful). I can also remember the next year getting the upgrade pack that included a CD-ROM Drive and a sound card! No more beeps for us, now we had dings! At first the computer served as an expensive solitaire game for my dad and a gaming station for my sister and I. It is strange to say but I will always remember that the biggest change in the house after we got a computer was that my father went from playing solitaire on the living room floor all the time to playing it on the computer all the time.

It wasn’t much after that my sister discovered the modem and Michnet and my Mom discovered how entertaining it could be to read over her shoulder. AOL soon followed with its fancy “graphics” and eventually its instant messaging, leading inevitably to the Web (a world were you downloaded the graphics when you went to the page not when you signed on to AOL). After that technology seemed to move so quickly that it is almost hard to connect how I got from there to here in a room with three laptops sharing a high speed cable modem connection, in a house that even if I wanted to I couldn’t use a modem in because seriously who has a land-line anymore?

I decided to share these memories because I realized today (not for the first time) that I (along with millions of other people) am in a unique position. There are not that many people younger then me that will have a first memory of using a computer, for them computers have always been there. If you get too much older then me then technology isn’t as ingrained in your life as it is mine. I am part of that generation (however we define that) that sat for a brief time in between two cultures, on the brink of a technological revolution that we are still experiencing. Not so young that I can’t remember life before it and not so old that I practically live my life as if it (or at least some of the best parts of it) never happened.

I am certainly not alone in this position, so what’s your story? When was the first time you used a computer and how did it effect you?

Buckeyes

Buckeyes

What is a Buckeye? Well to be frank it is a poisonous nut that grows in Ohio. However, the people of Ohio couldn’t stand for being associated with a nut that is inedible by humans. Their solution, turn it into a delicious piece of candy. Amber and I gave them out as part of the wedding favor at our reception (the candy, not the poisonous nut) which is what brings us to the topic of this post. One of the people that was impressed by these candy creations that Amber cooked up was our photographer Scott. He was so impressed that it was all he could talk about when we went to pickup our photos a couple weeks after the wedding.

Spring ahead to two weeks ago… Scott gives Amber a call and wants to place an order for 30 dozen buckeyes. Yup, 360 of these little buggers. Seeing as how we really enjoyed having Scott as our photographer and that he was going to pay us, we were happy to fill the order. Is this the start of a new side business? Only time will tell.

Oh, ever wonder what 360+ buckeyes looks like? Check out the photo set here.

HAPPY EST NEW YEAR

To all of our CST Friends, Happy 2007 EST!

Seeing as how all of you are living in the past, I wanted to let you know us here in the future are enjoying world peace, flying cars, HOVERBOARDS, and all that other stuff from Back to the Future 2. I hope that all you CST people, when you celebrate the ball drop, don’t screw 2007 up for the rest of us.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!

Dayton to Muskegon

Dayton to Muskegon
We have made the second portion of our Holiday trip from Ohio to Michigan to visit my family. This was the shortest drive of the trip, short 350 miles (about 5 hours). My parents have our trip pretty much planned out for us, so again I wouldn’t expect too many entries. Also, seeing as how I missed doing so Christmas day, Merry Christmas to all!

Rochester to Dayton

from Google Maps
We made the first part of our Christmas 2006 trip, going from Rochester to Dayton (according to Google Maps about 650 miles). We are in Dayton for Christmas with Amber’s family and will be spending New Years in Muskegon with my Family. One of the joys of having started in a long distance relationship is that now we have to drive a lot to see both familys over the holidays.

Not sure how much I will post while on this trip, not a very high priority :)

Cooking up a Storm

In the past 24 hours I created/baked 3 different times. I made a beautiful Christmas Tree Shaped Spinach Cheeseball for the Elementary School’s Potluck. I also made a Cinnamon Coffee Cake and Cinnamon Swirl Muffins for the Middle School since it is my turn to bring breakfast in. I almost made Adam chocolate chip muffins, but I was tired after being domestic all afternoon.

I also need to start on Christmas shopping….for a girl who loves to shop you would think this would be the easiest thing in the world.

A Christmas Memory

Hayusuc Family Photo

I have been spending some of my evenings trying to get all of our pictures uploaded onto our zenfolio account. I came across these pictures from Christmas 2004, when the group got together and made a Christmas card. It still makes my side hurt to think about how much I laughed that night.

It is cool to me that I have been in Rochester long enough to have Christmas memories :)

The photos are up in this folder, to view the “Official” pictures look here.

Dinner Tonight

So in order to prove that I am new to this blogging thing, and will at this point blog about anything. Tonight I am going to blog about what we had for dinner. Amber was nice enough to bring home Taco Bell. I was a little leary because of all the E. coli news lately, but figured there really wasn’t anything to worry about seeing as how my taco’s didn’t have any onion on them. Then, immediately following dinner I see this story on msnbc FDA says lettuce is most likely E. coli source. For those of you interested, Amber went for the Pizza Hut option at Taco Bell/Pizza Hut, I wonder if she saw this story earlier today? :)