In 1972 a prototype Cogar 4 that later in 1975 the basic model Singer sold, the 1500, for $50k. Dad had the external 20MB removable HD that was the size of a washer. His programmer, Uncle Eddie, made and ported games for me to play. Hangman, Formula 1, Snake, etc. He talked about porting a game called "Adventure" to it, but never did. Eddie was a mentor to me, and told me one thing that has stuck with me: "Nothing is impossible with computers" and I have come to the realization that Nothing (capitalized as a title) is impossible with computers. I guess I speak in riddles. I see zero as the most important number, and hence Nothing being worth something. I believe zero is closest we can come to infinity in a measured system that once you measure infinity, it is no longer infinite.