Tuesday, October 16

He's a Mac. He's a PC.


photo by Mason Poe

Kenny Bunch, our good friend and frequent accomplice for a decade, began programming at age 8 on a Coleco Adam computer. Since then, he's become a certifiable Flash Master and confidently says stuff like "I've figured out how to resolve issues that everyone else faces but have never solved." Scoffers can zip it 'cause the man backs it up. Now, after recently denting the relative mass of the collective programming community with Physical Programming, he's put a footnote in somebody's Apple History by finally getting a Mac. Congrats, KB. Let us know if you need help figuring out Photo Booth.

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Posted by Kenny Ferguson at 9:05 PM
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At 12:48 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Nice! The funny thing is. I still remember booting up the ole Apple with a floppy disk. It was really the main computer in schools even up until I went to college. Our falling out was the time when I was printing up a report that was over 100 pages long on a dot matrix printer, that had been printing for over an hour, it choked and lost my file. Needless to say, next semester I quit. When I came back, the Apple had quit too. I waited til she was good and ready to hang out again, before I made the move.

 

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