I went to college in my youth, and eventually received a bachelor’s degree in General Mathematics from Auburn University in east Alabama. I said eventually; I spent eight years working on my four-year degree. I wasn’t enrolled in school about half this time. I either worked blue-collar jobs to raise tuition money or played guitar full-time in cover bands. Maybe I was undisciplined.
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Month: July 2020
Turn It Down
In the early 1980s, I worked as a computer analyst at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. In my free time, I gigged with various bands in the Warner Robins/Macon, Georgia area.
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New Car
In 1982, I started my computer analyst career at a military base near Macon, Georgia. At the time, I was driving a 1967 Volkswagen Beetle that was in poor condition. It had a dented body, a front headlight pointed up toward the sky, no heater, and the engine was on its last legs. It had little power and made noises while running.
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Gone With The Wind
In high school in Alabama roughly 50 years ago, I regularly heard female classmates rave about the film “Gone With The Wind.” They especially loved the lead female character, Scarlett O’Hara. I got the impression that some of these classmates didn’t just love Scarlett, they wanted to be Scarlett. A theater in nearby Birmingham, Alabama, showed the movie from time to time, and some of these classmates saw it multiple times.
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