Catalyst 80 – Commodore 64



Catalyst eighty is: Tell us about something you cherished as a child. It can be a toy or anything else.



Journaling Reads:
i remember asking my parents for this computer for my tenth birthday. “you just want to play games,” they said. “no” i insisted, “i will learn how to program, I will use it all the time, I swear.” they were reluctant, I could tell. everyone else just used theirs as a fancy toy but i wanted one. I knew I wasn’t going to use mine as a toy, mine was a keeper. I don’t know what finally convinced them but I still remember the day my commodore 64 arrived. i fulfilled my promises, I took lessons, I worked, I played, I tinkered with that thing all the time. As it turned out, that was the beginning of a lifelong love of computers a career in programming and the internet. now i help build browsers. and it all started with one little machine. a present that changed my whole life.



Karen Says:

The Commodore 64 my parents bought me when I was a little girl was the very first computer I ever loved. Today, I have eight computers and I love them all. I made a career out of working with computers. I cannot thank them enough for believing in me, supporting me, and of course giving me my first computer.



Why is this in a binder?

1 comment to Catalyst 80 – Commodore 64

  • Amy

    I love this story! My husband and I bought our first computer together when we were still high school sweethearts. I toyed with becoming a programmer my first year of college, but my calling was the classroom. Today we own 4 computers for two people and have data ports in every room–except the bathrooms…we have wireless for that…LOL! I’m so happy for you that you discovered your passion so early in life. 🙂

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