A mind that never stopped, with a project always on the work bench

Michael Myrhow.

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My father was a man who loved his job and never worked a day. He was a teacher, and he spent 20 years at Jefferson High School, instructing kids in math and computer science.

But his summers were filled with a wide variety of professions: miner, bartender, truck driver and painter. When not busy working the many side jobs, he was answering his ambulance pager or helping neighbors with frozen pipes or building something.

The next step in his journey was to launch MGM Computers, while teaching computer science at the University of Montana Western. He loved to teach in rural areas, and the commute was a big bonus. The drive time was amazing and a good day was not hitting a deer.

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