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    Leaving a print at Microsoft



    Looking back, I think it was inevitable that my career would be in tech. After graduating from the University of Washington, I volunteered on a seaweed research project where a scientist used a dual-floppy laptop for data entry.

    That laptop sparked my fascination with computers; they just made sense to me. I can remember that my first real hands-on experience came with an early Compaq ‘Luggable’ portable PC and, from then on, I was hooked on all things tech.

    Alan Morris

    Technical Lead at Papercut.

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