Ran across this again today. How far we have come!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2B-XwPjn9YY
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1984 Steve Jobs Introduces the Macintish
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1984 Steve Jobs Introduces the Macintish
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Re: 1984 Steve Jobs Introduces the Macintish
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Re: 1984 Steve Jobs Introduces the Macintish
insanely great!
Oooph. Yes, we've come a long way for sure!!
I think it is probably fair to say that the audience's excitement wasn't in comparing this particular computer to another, but rather just being introduced to a computer that could do more than math and the first version of BASIC.
If you played this for a kid, they would think it was a funny YouTube video. I guess they are right.
Oooph. Yes, we've come a long way for sure!!
I think it is probably fair to say that the audience's excitement wasn't in comparing this particular computer to another, but rather just being introduced to a computer that could do more than math and the first version of BASIC.
If you played this for a kid, they would think it was a funny YouTube video. I guess they are right.
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