
Therapeutics Daily:
Zack Lynch spent his childhood in the future.
When most kids his age were lucky to have one of the first Atari computer game consoles, Lynch was playing on mainframe terminals and other technology toys that wouldn’t be available to most consumers for years. That’s because his father was tech pioneer Dan Lynch, who worked on some of the earliest versions of the Internet.
Back then, in the ’70s, the older Lynch told his kids that one day there would be ‘two-way TV,’ and everyone would be able to message each other from home computers. When… read on.
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