mrplunkey New member Nov 24, 2008 #3 I was born a supergeek. My favorite Christmas present were those Sears chemistry sets. Some of those sets had over 100 reagents!!! Then I turned 11 and discovered the TRS-80 Model 1 level II computer. I put down the chemistry set and have been a computer/EE/BME geek ever since.
I was born a supergeek. My favorite Christmas present were those Sears chemistry sets. Some of those sets had over 100 reagents!!! Then I turned 11 and discovered the TRS-80 Model 1 level II computer. I put down the chemistry set and have been a computer/EE/BME geek ever since.
ortiz34 Ombudsman Chairman Member Nov 24, 2008 #4 mrplunkey said: I was born a supergeek. My favorite Christmas present were those Sears chemistry sets. Some of those sets had over 100 reagents!!! Then I turned 11 and discovered the TRS-80 Model 1 level II computer. I put down the chemistry set and have been a computer/EE/BME geek ever since. Click to expand... You must be poor.
mrplunkey said: I was born a supergeek. My favorite Christmas present were those Sears chemistry sets. Some of those sets had over 100 reagents!!! Then I turned 11 and discovered the TRS-80 Model 1 level II computer. I put down the chemistry set and have been a computer/EE/BME geek ever since. Click to expand... You must be poor.
mrplunkey New member Nov 24, 2008 #5 ortiz34 said: You must be poor. Click to expand... It eventually paid off. I can keep my kids in shoes and a roof over their heads! Isn't that the name of the game?
ortiz34 said: You must be poor. Click to expand... It eventually paid off. I can keep my kids in shoes and a roof over their heads! Isn't that the name of the game?