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Al Lowe on model trains, funny deaths and working with Disney
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It's interesting how much of the humor in those games flew way over my head yet I still had a blast playing them. And looking back as an adult, the "risque" stuff was tame as hell but still fun. Sigh, good times.
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Of course on those machines, most of my time was spent dealing with the "insert disk for the program you were previously using" bug!
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I’m not entirely sure why I did this, but when I was an adjunct for a few semesters, I emailed him for advice on teaching since he did the transition from teacher->programmer and I did the opposite.
He responded back very quickly with very helpful advice [1] and was very understanding and nice. I like him.
[1] I don’t want to share the emails since they are a bit personal, but the TL;DR was that he recommended I consider finding some training on how to be a teacher.
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[0] https://thrasherswheat.org/tfa/trains-neil-young-1993.htm