Tuesday, March 23, 2010

13 years ain't so long

It's hard to believe, but 13 years ago I was a kid in Japan playing pool.  I suspect I won't ever get an opportunity like that again.  Kinda like winning the lottery.  For those of you who don't know, I used to be a bit of a MacIntosh (that's the old name for a Mac BTW) hacker and I wrote a little piece of software called Matt Paint.  Mat paint was one of the first color paint programs on a Mac.  It was shareware.  It cost $25.00 (which included shipping a 3.5 inch floppy disk directly to you).  I probably sold 100 copies.  But the big break came when a company called In Graph telephoned from Tokyo and wanted me to take Matt Paint, re-work it and turn it ito something they could use to demonstrate the Minolta Dimage V (no it's not "d" image 5, but de'mash vee).  They titled the software Digi Photo Grap, could have been Digi Photo Crap, they didn't really seem concerned when I mentioned how those two sounded a lot alike.

Anyway that's me lining up the queue, I still have the lizard t-shirt, it doesn't fit as well now though.  The girl in the background, Noriko, was an office girl at In Graph and my translator.  I was there nearly a week, all on In Graph's ticket.  A year later Inacom would send me to Caracas.  The late nineties were pretty cool times.  A lot's happened since, and I'm sure a lot more is to come.  I sure am glad that old yakuza on the train only punched me in the kidney instead of something worse.  How else could I punched in the back again, at Do-Hickey's, nearly ten years later.

1 comment:

Joy said...

Matt, this is quiet interesting, I didn't know this about you. I think you should do more stories like this. I liked reading it.