I was about to give up in defeat for the day, but then, I realized that an idea was staring me right in the face- computers!
See, inspiration was staring me right in the face. |
Since I'm looking at computers, I thought I would explore what a computer looked like in 1977...
The Apple II. |
The Apple II was many people's first personal computer and the model proved popular as it was still being made well into the early 90s. Apple gave away millions of computers to public schools, thus setting into motion the eventual desire and need for a computer in the home.
There was one downfall to this computer- no monitor. You actually had to plug this baby into a TV. But people claim that if you had a really nice color TV, the clarity was remarkable for early computing systems.
(Clip from the Big Bang Theory in which Sheldon meets Apple II co-creator
Steve Wozniak. Note that Sheldon's 1977 version has a monitor, which was an upgrade made available sometime in 1980.)
Note the device that looks like a cassette player on the left. That's because that essentially was what this computer was- a really expensive cassette recorder |
I remember that my dad bought a Commodore computer in the early 80s. It was about as useful as a typewriter without the paper. What can I say, my family also thought the beta-max was the superior system on VHS, Sega would outlast Nintendo, and that CDs were just a fad...
Now you might be asking 'what about Atari?" Yes, it came out in 1977, but like I mentioned earlier, I have tons of great ideas to write about. It's just not the right time on the calendar yet. So until then, sit back, enjoy your more modern computer system that by year's end will be considered out-dated and tune in tomorrow for my next adventure as a Madman Turns 40.
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