Interesting story.
Once upon a time, I was designing a tower for one corner of our house (real life house). I found a nice little program called SoftCad Lite, which was easy to use, given my knowledge of drafting and basic CAD. The design came out quite well, as you can see:

But the evil Silicon Gods deemed my old PC not worthy of continued life (windows ME *shudders*) after a year. Before it completely died, I was able to save those pictures to disk... but not the install file of SoftCad. The PC was wiped, and the little program was forgotten for a few years. But, some things are not meant to be forgotten. One day I found myself wanting to design another structure, and tried my best to get the copied files to work...but to no avail. My install-fu was unworthy. So, I once again took to the net, searching for this lost install file.
To my dismay, SC Lite was no longer available, and in fact seemed to have vanished into the ether of the interwebz. Only a higher cost version was for sale, and I had no wish to pay out for a single project that I could draw by hand with little more effort. I offered words to the Google gods, asking that they show me another path. Appeased by my offering, they replied in 0.07 seconds. Thus, a paths was found, though I did not yet know were it would take me...
This site caught my attention:
http://www.bakhter.com/html/freeware/game_software.html yes... it seemed like it might have what I was looking for. I looked down the selections...
3D Software ... Hmm. Interesting stuff there, but not what I was looking for. Blender looks promising.
Rendering tools ... No, not it.
CAD Software ... AH HA! There is my Softcad... Oh no... link is dead. I'll look at some of these other programs later. Lotsa other cool stuff here.
Image Editors .... Cool things in here. Will look later.
Paint Software ... Eh. I am not an artist.
Draw Software ... Whatever.
Ink & Paint tools ... Still not sure what these do.
... etc, etc...
Sound Software ... mixing sounds is interesting. Might have to poke a few of these.
Game Software ... Games? Hmmm... I wonder.... CrystalSpace. Looks complex. *click*
Well, back then, the link took you to a little site with a few (maybe four) projects based on CS. The only one that seemed worth looking at was a little game called PlaneShift, which was going to release the new Crystal Blue client 'Soon' (TM). I found the idea intriguing. I signed up for the forums, but could not play the game on my old, vile-betrayer PC (still w-me).
A few months in, I started writing, and crafted my first story. And here we are.
Odd thing... in the three years since then, I never did finish looking for a 3D architect program to design that building.
Edit: Yes, that means if my old PC had never crashed, it is very unlikly that I would have ever started writing. PS and the community here brought that side of me back to life.
