Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Computer Program For DIGNITY
I have finally put out there that I have been a Pascal language programmer for Unisys since I was 17. I was the only non Vietnamese and female in the lab at Como Park High School. I loved it. I would help the teacher teach, and aid the other students in learning. I'm sure that there has been great deceit that these other programmers did with their abilities, but I am the only one who got an A. Federal defense contracts do flow through Unisys like there will never will be a tomorrow. I have stepped away from direct Pascal, but I have journeyed into a land of other language and other code. I did have a short relationship with Joseph Hesse who was the top Fortran and C++ programmer in the country and world. He lived in a apartment tower in Edina near the Southdale YMCA. Joseph was a bit eccentric and had a nice apartment with no furniture except for a bed. He was quite a bit older than me, but he was able to grasp enough around me to nail down the danger of these Vietnamese. He was a private contractor and was very wealthy. He was not CIA, but he did wipe their hard drives at "the end of the day". It is a programmer term for deceit of all nations and world communities. Our programming was crap and we wanted no one to know that. Then there was a man who knew Joseph who I met in Indianapolis who liked to be called "Pappy". He was CIA (I found his Hamburg, Germany) stamped passport when I was cleaning his closet. He had a remote internet ability that he used on me when I was alone in his penthouse condo in The Conrad Hotel. I shut him down that day by just finishing my weblog project for that session. He also was very wealthy and older than me. I am sure that all of Asia will go at him today. He chose to not be honorable with me, and thus they are in a huge mess. They bet on the wrong pony. They should have chosen Joseph Hesse from Edina, not Pappy from Indianapolis who was way too austentious. Well, at the end of the day I live below poverty level and yet I am careful to not harp on finances and I live with dignity and I never ask men I know for money regardless of their station in life. It will all pay off in the end.
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