It's nice to know that I wasn't the only geek in the late 70's. I got very good at Combat and Break-out on the Atari 2600. My favorite was River Raid, but that was years later.
My first real computer was the Timex Sinclair, and then I got a "Trash 80". But it wasn't until the Commodore Vic20 that I found my calling in life. That was a beautiful 8 color 40x24 screen (know what I mean?) But then in 1985 or so I got a C64 with a tape drive. I was in heaven. I had that computer until 1991 when its video chip died while I was playing Castle Wolfenstein.
My dad built his 8088 but didn't let me touch it.
I went to college to learn CAD and solids modeling, but gave it up when I learned C and Unix. I did that until 1999. I got my first taste of the web using Mosaic v1.0 in 1994. By 1995 I knew what the future held for me, Web Development.
Now I wonder if that was a bad move. I've been unemployed for over a month now, and although I interview at least 2 times a week, my phone isn't ringing (not even from recruiters). So I may have to go back to my old C programming experience, but I'll have to learn C++ just to get my foot in the door. What an odd world we live in.
Power to the geeks!!! We know who really runs the world.