August 5, 1986 — Keith Henry is devising a program which will allow computers, linked by telephone lines, to draw to each other. The Luray resident says his program — slated to retail for $95 — will be an ideal tool for architects who need to alter floor plans overnight.
“It will be one of the most sophisticated out on the market,” Henry said recently.
Henry, a soft-spoken rising junior at Luray High School, first dabbled with computers as a sixth- grader at Springfield Elementary School. Five years later, he is a teenage entrepreneur.
~ From the public archives of the Page News and Courier
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