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Zero One One Zero One Zero Zero One One One Zero Zero One One Zero One Zero Zero Zero Zero One One Zero Fun My husband despised computer class in the 70’s. It was all digits and blinks and beeps, and the computer was bigger than the room it was housed in By the 80’s he was speaking computer-ease that the rest of us did not understand. He was alive with words that made no sense to us regular folks. He was speaking of databases, and WordStar and Fortran, Stuff only real computer geeks know about now, and almost no one knew about back then. I thought he had lost his mind. Overtaken by an alien especially in his sleep When he was speaking of Jazz, a computer program, Hardware and software. What in the world was software? Our eight-year-old daughter readily got on board. Spent four days in her room, working on a computer program Day and night not coming up for food, shoving full trays of spaghetti and garlic bread back out under the door. She was engrossed in this idiocy. On the fourth day she called us all up there, We stood by her canopy bed, staring at a dark fuzzy gray computer screen. Wait for it she said. And we did. We waited and waited. Finally a little white ball bounced across the screen. She was insanely pleased! That is what she had been working on for four days? I am ashamed to say I did not understand That this was the beginning of her life long career as an IT, which means She makes more money than I will ever make, And she speaks a language that I can barely speak. She comes by it naturally. My mother at the age of seventy, got a computer, And verociously read everything about it that she could get her hands on. She too was shoving food back out under her door. When we came to visit, she announced with pride that she had discovered How to eliminate her cookies. Not the sugar cookies with icing, I hoped. Written 10-3-2018 All Dim Ones and Zeros Sponsor: Brahn Bailey
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