I took my first programming course in the summer of 1960. I programmed on the IBM 7080 ("The IBM 7080 was a transistorized variable word length BCD computer in the IBM 700/7000 series commercial architecture line, introduced in August 1961, that provided an upgrade path from the vacuum tube IBM 705 computer."--from Wikipedia). I designed the DE 525 for Olivetti. My first personal computer was the KIM-1 ("The KIM-1, short for Keyboard Input Monitor, was a small 6502-based microcomputer kit developed and produced by MOS Technology, Inc. and launched in 1975. It was very successful in terms of that period, due to its low price (following from the inexpensive 6502) and easy-access expandability."--from Wikipedia); it is on display here in my basement office. My partner and I went into business doing technical writing/graphic design on a Mac Plus and LaserWriter Plus in February, 1987. My G3 iMac is the Tangerine Machine, sitting unused on a desk down here. My FreshRoast Plus Coffee Bean Roaster is also down here. None of these machines have male or female bodies or identities, so far as I know.
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