"A mouse is for gaming”
Mrs C. M., Teacher
Let me introduce you to the Philips MSX 2, dating from 1986. It is the first computer I was lucky enough to touch at the age of 10, and it is thanks to it (and to my father) that I took my first (small) steps into the world of new technologies.
A few months later, I attended my first introductory computer course at school.
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When the teacher asked us who had a computer at home, I was extremely proud to be able to tell her that we had one and that he had a mouse as well! (which the school's computers did not have).
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I was so surprised to hear her answer that a mouse was useless, and that it was only for gaming...
I remember that day as if it were yesterday, so much so that answer didn't resonate in me. I was so convinced of the contrary.
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As time goes by, I take the opportunity to devour all the computer magazines I can find and learn a little more every day.
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And that's how, in the mid-90's, still as curious as ever, I took advantage of every break from school to visit the local PC assembler. We were in the middle of the PC revolution! The first Windows had just come out!
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I spent so much time there that Henri the owner suggested I come and work there. That's when I realised the importance of knowing how to listen to a customer, understand his problems, provide him with a solution adapted to his needs, while acquiring more and more technical knowledge.
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Fundamentally, these founding principles have not changed. This thirst to learn is still as strong as ever, and still allows me to provide you with a clear vision of your technological choices, for today and especially tomorrow.
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