There are never enough words to describe a single life time and let's admit something,
who else is truly interested? I will do my best here to turn a life into smaller groupings of words.
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In my younger years I worked with the beginning of the internet. Retrieving information was not the easiest task when the internet was an unpopular tool. Most people could not navigate somewhere, nonetheless had the patience to deal with these computers taking over peoples jobs.

I believed the internet was going to get bigger, and better. Which it surely did, only I was off a little, I believed the world would be receiving their groceries by internet orders, and that grocery stores would be forced to compete with delivery companies. While this totally did not happen, like I said it was close.
Projects on the internet for an individual entrepreneur could earn from $10 products or projects, to $1000 projects, or higher. Much as analytics works today, it was even more important back when it was harder to find. Even the task of finding a specific web page was not the same as now, which many projects had taken coordination with this type of knowledge.
As the hubbub and excitement of the massive collection of internet information grew bigger, many more people joined into understanding the PC and this way of life for me slowly was strangled out. Far too many tasks became an easy common knowledge too easy to charge for.
This inflaming excitement led to my next direction. More people fueled the internet, so many more people needed their own space on the internet. Building webpages and marketing affiliation groups became my next career. The skills I developed during this time stuck with me throughout the rest of my journey.
Eventually just as before, the world took what I was doing and made it more popular, so far as to turn $100 projects into being free, for some upstart and hungry web developer desperately needs to fill in their portfolio.
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