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07-16-2012, 10:51 AM | #1 |
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The Heritage of a man
Been a little sad lately, missing many people in my life who are now gone.
Just remembered that my step father, who is the only person who loved my mother as much as I did, and showed my how to respect and love a woman. But he also gave me another common sense lesson. I was in computers since 1967, and in the early 70's had just taken a job in Washington DC with a new computer company. As a treat for myself, I had been a gadget kind of a guy, I bought one the then state of the art digital LED watches. It had a blank black face until you hit the button, and then it lit up bright red leds to tell the time and more. On a trip home, I was showing off the watch on my left hand to my "dad". See I said, this button, and i reached over with my right hand and pressed it, tells the time in New York, and if I press it again, it shows the time in California. And this button sets the alarm.... And this one.... and my hands were flying as I pushed button after button. And then I sat back and smiled. And he said, son. There is something definitely wrong, when you call it progress when it now takes two hands to tell time. He said this as he glanced down at his analog watch and casually observed the time. Wham. I got it. Just because it is new, or high tech, doesn't automatically mean that it is better. And when he passed away, I gave the eulogy at his funeral. The church was packed and overflowing with friends. I pondered what I knew of his life and I simply said this: He was a good man. He treated strangers like friends, friends like family, and family like royalty. Yes, he was a good man. ------------ Thanks for letting me share these memories. God Bless David The New Hemi Guy Last edited by NewHemi; 07-16-2012 at 10:54 AM. |
07-16-2012, 11:47 AM | #2 |
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Re: The Heritage of a man
What a wonderful story and a lesson learned David. Thanks so much. Jim
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