Baby On Board

Been a couple months since my last post – not that I normally post here daily or anything. “Why the hiatus,” do you ask? The answer is that my wife and I just had a baby! Our daughter came into the world on May 3rd, just after midnight. Our first child. Her name is Rory. She came by emergency C-section about six weeks early, but has been doing just fine from day one. And of course, there’re pics of her. She’s great, as you can see. :-)

But down to business – do chime in as to which vintage computer you folks out there think I should start her on. Something super simple like an Atari 2600 at first? Or right to a home computer like an Apple II or C64? It’s not as if I can just set her up with a modern PC or Mac and allow her to miss “the journey.” And at what age?

So much to organize, so little time!

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6 Responses to Baby On Board

  1. Sean says:

    Congrads. You have some fun to look forward to. I have a little girl going on 3 in November. When they said “I love you daddy” it is the best feeling.

    Glad you posted – I was about to email you and ask if you died or something.

    I would start her with a C64!

  2. blakespot says:

    Thanks! It’s been busy, and with time short, I’ve had to focus on my for-profit sites (like iPod Hacks) at the expense of this one. But we’ve adjusted to the routine now and things are feeeling a little more “normal.” :-) And, as you’ll see in my next post, little Rory has not utterly distracted me from the hobby at hand….

  3. blakespot says:

    Err, the “next post” I referencced here is not, in fact, the next post – but the one after that (as yet unposted). To clarify…

  4. CaryMG says:

    What an absolutely *lovely little girl !

    Glad ta hear everyone’s doin’ *great!

    All The Best!

    8^ ]

  5. CaryMG says:

    Sorry I forget ta answer your question! lol

    Most *definately use an Apple “Macintosh SE/30” computer ….

    Ergonomically intuitive yet at the same time *extremely powerful!

    Later!

    8^ ]

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