Tyson has opened his own "unofficial" home business. After a trip to city hall, he hopes to make it an "official" business. The name? Ty's Computer Service. The company motto? "The Cheapest Microchips in Town That Work the Way They Should." Working with an initial customer base of three, he provides just about any computer service that anyone will let him do. After all, he was able to successfully fix the Mitchell's computer when it wouldn't boot up or operate correctly. Viruses? Not a problem. He has a shop set up in the basement (rent-free ... for now) where he's laid out a few blankets as carpet or area rugs - we haven't decided which along with a few folding chairs for customers to sit and wait. What does a customer do while they're waiting? He's set up a tv and vcr (he hopes to upgrade to a dvd player soon) along with a radio from where they can choose the music of their choice. A webcam on the corner of his desk keeps an eye on them. He has one assistant named Justin, whose allowed to fire anyone, except for Tyson. His current assortment of computers (thanks to the local thrift store) include a handful of monitors, CPUs and enough memory to run a small firm. He has a financial program to keep track of his finances. He'll install Ubuntu on your computer for free. But you'll need to make an appointment, after all - he's downloaded a program to keep track of that as well.