One of the first programs I composed on my Radio Shack TRS-80 computer counted down from 20 and splashed pixelated colors on the screen that was supposed to represent fireworks. I was transfixed by a machine that let me type in some cryptic commands, and it would spit out colors and text on the screen. It even had a 3.5” floppy drive, because, well, that’s how we rolled. This was 1997 and I entered law school with a huge, honkin’ 9-pound laptop from Gateway Inc. running Windows 98. Unlike many of you, one of my criteria for selecting a law school was that they had to let me use a computer in my classes. TextExpander can type all of this for you, quickly, efficiently, and ACCURATELY every single time.
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