Jim and I as busy people didn't do a lot together as of late, but we talked quite a bit. Jim being my eldest brother we talked about everything from God, sports, politics, fixing our houses, TV shows, his job,, my job,etc...matter a fact the last thing I texted him was a pic of a Commodore 64 that I found while he was in the hospital at a job site that ties me back to 1984 when I got my first one and him back 1987 when he came home for a summer between Jr Sr year. I imagine we would have but alas he never saw the pic. I think the worst part of Jim not being here will be not being able to share the cool, exciting, things in my life with him as I have done the past 51 years of my 51 year life.
Jim was a good uncle to my children from helping when I was a single father, to taking my children to work with him when they were younger at Sinclair because he knew they find it cool. He tried to get a computer class started at my kids elementary school, but the school itself had just started and weren't ready to go that route.
Interesting side note, while we were going thru some stuff at his house (Jim was a pack rat) we found a letter didn't send me when I was in South Korea, it may have been useful back then but today it today it was just really cool to read