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 Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Wow, I found this old photo of me at COMDEX in 1990. It was my first such event, and I was completely blown away by the size of it - and who was there. I remember Borland had a giant quiz-show, asking questions and giving away prizes if you got the answers correct. I met Jeff Duntemann, who was the editor of PC Techniques magazine.

I also met Phil Katz (think "PK") at the event. He had become a hero to the BBS community, because his PKXARC/PKARC software was good at compressing files for transfer over 300 baud modems. After he was sued by SEA, he released an even faster PKZIP and became everyone's best friend. Most everyone in the world still uses PKZIP, or a derivative today.

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Unfortunately, Phil Katz lead a troubled life and he died from alcoholism at age 37. Here is an article on his life.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 6:05:21 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] -
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 8:36:53 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00)
OK, lets do the rundown:
1. Weird Al inspired stash - check
2. Mullet, possibly in a pony tail (due of the stylin' 90s) - check
3. Cuffed jeans - inconclusive, but pretty much a given in the 90s, check
4. White teeshirt with faded letters - check

OK, it is from the 90s, and you probably did grow in a farming community in southern Idaho.
Throw in some Def Leopard and we are good to go.

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