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That video was great. I don't think Steve knew what was coming and genuinely looked embarrassed when it said he had been like a father to the Macintosh.

I remember watching a management orientated video that was produced in the early 80's, (it was during Mac's development), and explained their management philosphophy of the time. I would love to get hold of that video, I enjoyed it so much.
 
It was eerie to see Gates on the video shown at the expo as well as hear discussion about Microsoft and their "software". :eek:
 
Les Kern said:
Crap... I was TWENTY.... how old I am dammit.
heh Well I'm 20 now so I guess I'm one of these 'youngins' - missed the first 3 episodes of Star Wars and the Mac intro :(
 
katie ta achoo said:
ok, I'll hold him down, you shave his head, then someone else can apply wax so it's nice 'n' shiny!

Oh, just to make a bunch of y'all feel old, this was done about 4 years before I was born.
Haaahaa!
Im starting to feel old reading this forum:eek: :eek:
 
sord said:
heh Well I'm 20 now so I guess I'm one of these 'youngins' - missed the first 3 episodes of Star Wars and the Mac intro :(
Ive been around for ALL of those :cool: I can remember walking to primary school aged 7 and seeing all the other kids with their new light sabers after going to see Star Wars. My folks had an early Apple computer that I used to play Pac Mac (Ghost Muncher) on as well as Escape from Colditz! Unfortunately I was a little bit too young to realise the significance of being interested in computers. My favourite movie back then was War Games, when I was able to do some basic coding having been shown how to at school a few years earlier, such as how to make your name print on the screen....:p :cool: Wish I had persued that a bit further...:eek:
 
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