I came to my hobby simply because I got on a vintage computer kick.
The very first computer I ever used was a TRS-80 Model I Level II
(upgraded from Level I).
After high school, I purchased a PC-4 with some graduation money and
that "computer" lasted me through college and into my profession -
Computer Science.

When the Model 100 came out, I wanted one, but was too poor to get
one.  Now I can get one - and I did.  I picked up a nice Tandy 102
from eBay.

Now, I'm going to enjoy remembering the programming style of my youth
and have fun using my Model T to do some things that it was never
meant to do: like being a console for my Raspberry PI web server.



On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 6:05 PM, John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Model T'ers:
>
> I've noticed several new subscriptions to the list lately.
>
> Welcome all! We endeavor to be a friendly, mostly on-topic list dedicated to
> the Model 100 and work a-likes.
>
> When you get a chance please introduce yourselves. How did you come to the
> hobby, how do you use your model T, and of course if you are having trouble
> getting started please ask.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- John.
>



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