From cassette mixtapes and 5-line BASIC scripts to AI-powered digital strategy. Navigating the biggest tech shift since the internet arrived—with a little grit, a lot of curiosity, and zero irony.
We grew up analog, adapted to digital, and survived the era when you had to explain to your parents how to get online. Now, AI is rewriting the rules. This is a space for the web nerds, the seasoned professionals, and the skeptics who know that raw experience beats a black box every single time.
Welcome to my World
Why Gen X Should Care About AI (Even If We Still Miss Mixtapes)
If you’re staring down the biggest tech shift since the internet politely ruined our attention spans, take a breath. Gen X has been training for this moment our entire lives. AI isn’t here to replace our decades of built-in experience—it’s the endlessly patient assistant we’ve always wanted.
Nostalgia Meets Reality
Did Society Peak in the 1980s?
A deep dive into mall pretzels, Saturday-morning cartoons, and the unshakeable belief that the future was going to be awesome—not just a endless loop of “your password has expired, please reset your password.” An unscientific verdict on why the 80s was the ultimate spark.
The Logic Engine
Lessons from ‘Hello World’: Tech and Curiosity Through the Years
Tracking the journey from printing a simple string on a pitch-black MS-DOS monitor in BASIC to modern programming structures. Why the early days required us to meet technology halfway, and how that earned curiosity shapes a career today.
The Professional Evolution
Early Internet Chaos Turns into a Passion for a Determined Web Nerd
A nostalgic eulogy for Microsoft FrontPage (and its nested <font> tags), a love letter to web analytics, and a practical look at why digital accessibility is the internet’s true superpower. Why being a web nerd is the ultimate competitive advantage in an AI world.
An Origin Story
From BASIC to Modern Dev: My Path Into Programming
A reflection on how a fascination with computers in the 80s led to a lifelong career in web development, digital technology, and continuous learning. A story about curiosity, persistence, and why the joy of building things never gets old.
