“Yeah. In a small town, there’s not much to do. You certainly had to go find your own things to entertain yourself. Luckily, it was in the early days of technology, so my dad was fortunate enough to buy me a computer, and that was, I would say, almost dwarfed. I think the relevancy of just doing a lot of odd jobs is, you learn what hard work is when you’re in a small town. Tobacco was a major industry in our town, so learning what that was, and yeah, I fell in love with computers and started coding at age seven or eight – Timex Sinclair 1000 or something, with 4K of memory.”