 I'm James Anderson. I'm 84 years old. Through the years I've always done repair work. I've enjoyed just taking things apart and seeing how they work. Death goes way back to childhood when I took apart an electric plug and my grandmother's floor lamp and promptly blew out all the fuses. I've had a computer since the days of what we call then transportable computers, a lug-able computer, weighed as much as my wife's sewing machine that I carried around. So I've had owned a computer since probably the mid-1980s and I've always been interested in using them, although I'd never been an IT person. I'd never had any training in it. I work at Free Geek. I learned about Free Geek from my friend Bob, who was a neighbor. I had just returned from working for 13 weeks in Zimbabwe. I saw the need for computers among young people who were studying and who seemed deprived to me of the opportunities that computers offered them. So when I heard about Free Geek and its program of receiving donations of used computers and the possibility that through rebuilding them I would be able to provide computers to some of those young people. After a couple of years here I moved into rebuilding laptops and since I've been rebuilding laptops we've sent well over 100 laptops to various African nations and to be used in schools and by non-profit organizations. Free Geek makes a huge point of being open source. So every PC computer here goes out with Linux-based. That's hundreds and hundreds and hundreds. This is just one room with our laptops waiting to be repaired. All of these that are working will go out with Linux-based operating systems. My continuing goal in being at Free Geek is to provide the laptops for Africa and the kind of problem solving that's involved. You've run into an issue with a computer and I find it very rewarding to solve that problem. I like the tinkering but above all I just simply enjoy the community. It's an unusual place and the results are very rewarding. So as long as I'm able I think I will be here on Fridays as long as they'll let me and I have no indication that they won't.