From The Flamborough Review, January 5, 1983, by E.B. Kennedy:“This little business developed out of difficulties we encountered in trying to find the most suitable computer for our use at home,” explained Norm Rukavina of Carlisle, in a recent interview about “Cellar Door Software” and its, “Have Computer, Will Travel” service.‘My son Peter and I had to do so much homework and digging out of information,” he continued, “that we thought we might be able, by sharing what we had learned, to save other people the time and effort of going through a similar difficult experience.”It was in July of 1982 that the father and son set up the small firm to provide information and education about personal and home computers.Peter, a Grade XI student at Waterdown District High School, is President of the very active Computer Club at the School, a Club which has 25 regular members and about as many more who attend when they can.His father, a geologist research scientist on the staff of the Canadian…
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