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Hey honey. I figured this was the best way to show
you my anniversary present. Hopefully after this
video you'll know how I feel about you. Happy
Anniversary honey!!!
-Andrew Tags : picnicface comedy anniversary |
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| Commodore 64 - 25th Anniversary Celebration |
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[Recorded Dec 10, 2007]
The Commodore 64 was an 8-bit home computer
released by Commodore International in August,
1982, and during it's lifetime (between 1982 and
1994), sales totaled close to 17 million units,
making it the best-selling single personal
computer model of all time. Approximately 10,000
commercial software titles were developed for the
Commodore 64 including development tools, office
applications, and games.
The C64 made an impressive debut at the 1982
Winter Consumer Electronics Show, as recalled by
Production Engineer David A. Ziembicki: All we saw
at our booth were Atari people with their mouths
dropping open, saying, 'How can you do that for
$595?'
The term personal computer was a common term in
the early 80's and was used as early as 1972 to
characterize Xerox PARC's Alto. During this era of
microcomputer innovation, the market was dominated
by the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC), the
Commodore 64, the Atari 8-bit family, the Apple
II, Tandy Corporation's TRS-80s, and various CP/M
machines.
Although the history of the Commodore is rich, the
histories of the people and the companies that
developed these early personal computers are also
critical to the personal productivity tools and
business solutions we often take for granted in
our daily lives.
This panel discussion is a celebration of the
Commodore 64 computer and how it spawned a
tremendous market for home, small business,
distributed and networked technology. Tags : Computer History Commodore 64 Jack Tramiel Steve Wozniak PC |
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| 20th Anniversary Mac (TAM) - UnBoxing & First Boot |
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Visit http://www.Alfred.TV
READ ME FIRST: I was fortunate to procure a mint,
new, in the box 20th Anniversary Macintosh, also
known as the TAM. In this video, with Adam B
working the camera, we unbox this piece of Apple
history, and show its first boot, after ten years
sealed in the box.
TAM photos on Flickr are here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27290173@N08/sets/721
57605364483963/
For live updates, follow me on Twitter at
http://www.twitter.com/adiblasi
To view the raw live footage as seen by viewers of
the webcast, visit http://www.uStream.tv/adiblasi
Camera Work done by Adam B
http://www.youtube.com/ThisIsAdamB
Webcast Promotion done by David
http://www.thecreativeone.tv
To hear the podcast of the interview, go here:
http://retromaccast.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=3
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A Wikipedia entry is now live
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twentieth_Anniversary
_Macintosh
My viewers in Norway wrote an article
http://mac1.no/artikkel/6657/åpning-av-en-ny-20th
-anniversary-macintosh
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Technical/Production Notes:
Filmed in 1080i Hi-Def with the Sony HDR-HC1.
Photos taken with the Canon EOS 40D with the Canon
EFS 17-85 lens and Canon Speedlite 580EX flash.
All settings were on n00b (automatic) on the
Canon. MacBook Pro (2.6 ghz, 4 gigs of RAM, 17"
hi-def matte monitor) was used for the live
WebCast. Edited in iMovie (40 gig project file) in
1080i Hi-Def. Compressed using H.265 and medium to
high resolution.
I made this purchase to share with everyone. I
hope you enjoy it. Please pass along the video to
your other Apple Mac fans!
Regards,
Alfred Tags : Apple Mac Macintosh TAM 20th Anniversary Steve Jobs Wozniak Woz OS Vintage Alfred Alfred.tv Metadestroyer |
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