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When computers were sexy: Hilarious vintage ads from the early days of the PC (LOTS of graphics)
The Daily Mail (U.K.) ^ | April 1, 2012

Posted on 04/01/2012 6:21:36 AM PDT by Stoat

'Maybe even sexy': This glamorous 1971 advert is trying to sell a modem, of all things

 

Girl power: Technico Inc also used sex appeal to sell their 'microcomputer' in 1978

 

Sex sells: Film character Elvira was recruited to depict a desktop as a chainsaw tearing apart the old ways of doing things in this bizarre 1991 advert

 

What indeed? Three decades on, scenes like this are a thing of the past as email has become ubiquitous

 

Hot shot: Bill Gates teamed up with Radio Shack in 1985 to promote computers carrying Microsoft Windows

 

Star power: Sci-fi writer Isaac Asimov was another well-known spokesman for Radio Shack in the 1980s

 

Handy? In 1976, this chunky briefcase was the equivalent of the modern laptop, complete with tiny screen

 

Giant? This RAM card from 1977 was fast for its time, but had 30,000 times less power than the latest iPhone

 

Mail order memory: System Industries charged an annual salary for enough storage space to hold half a film

 




(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; History; Science
KEYWORDS: computers; computing; history; tech
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To: All
This was my first computer:


101 posted on 04/01/2012 10:45:31 AM PDT by KevinDavis (Go Mitt Go!!!)
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To: reagan_fanatic
Yup! That's the one!!

It wasn't much at all but it was MINE!!

I parlay'd that into a college Comp Sci Class, then into a Comp Sci Major, then into a 30 yr computer consulting career!

Saw my first game, decided "This is for me!" switched from a genetics to a Comp Sci path and never looked back.

All cause of that little Timex Sinclair!

8^)

102 posted on 04/01/2012 10:54:08 AM PDT by HeartlandOfAmerica ("We have prepared for the unbeliever, whips and chains and blazing fires!" Koran Sura 76:4)
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To: cynwoody

That’s Gov. Sarah Palin isn’t it?


103 posted on 04/01/2012 11:10:02 AM PDT by Telepathic Intruder (The right thing is not always the popular thing)
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To: bert
I learned to program in Basic and developed a program on it that actually ran on the model III at the office. It would input the number and length of pieces and calculate the number of 21 ‘ stock lengths of each extrusion required. It was a tremendous benefit for such a mundane calculation.

I went to a computer programming school in 1966 on an IBM 360. We also had an IBM 1180 that used Fortran. The first job out of school for my buddy was at a feed plant (So. Cal.). The govt had a strict set of ingredients for cattle feed as well as how much of each was allowed. He wrote a program that accepted the latest commodity prices and then figured out what cheapest mix could be formulated and stay with the guidelines. Later he did that for an ice cream maker. That was when it hit me why we were head and shoulders above the rest of the business world.

I worked for the USMC PX at Camp Pendleton then and we had vendors who gave 30-, 60-, 90-days same as cash deals. I wrote a program to pay only the 30-day guys and keep the other monies in an interest-bearing account until the 60- and 90-day bills were due. I thought it was nickel-dime crap, but the accountants told me we saved a bunch of money that way.

I imagine there were a lot of breakthroughs like yours and mine in those days.

104 posted on 04/01/2012 11:10:23 AM PDT by Oatka (This is America. Assimilate or evaporate.)
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To: Oatka

Bump.


105 posted on 04/01/2012 11:16:49 AM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: Stoat

I remember taking my shiny new 300 baud modem to the Atari users group meeting and they were mighty impressed because you didn’t have to stick the handset into the top or use an interface.

At the time a higher percentage of Atari users had modems than any other brand.


106 posted on 04/01/2012 11:18:33 AM PDT by Clay Moore (The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of a fool to the left. Ecclesiastes 10:2)
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To: martin_fierro
The disk is from th drive not the drive controller
..i was an FE and replaced hundred's of crashed disk platters ...
107 posted on 04/01/2012 11:21:31 AM PDT by tophat9000 (American is Barack Oaken)
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To: Stoat

Well there was a t-shirt with MY WANG NEVER DOES DOWN.


108 posted on 04/01/2012 11:28:10 AM PDT by ex-snook ("above all things, truth beareth away the victory")
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To: Kartographer

I got that computer over 30 years ago as a kid... still is somewhere in the house. I remember when Cos was advertising it.


109 posted on 04/01/2012 11:30:57 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj
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To: bert

And RAINBOW magazine. Mrs p6 and I would spend hours...days...typing in hex code and three times that debugging, to make a smiling pumpkin for our kids for Halloween.

We were so jealous of the C64 that could do sprites....especially at Christmas. The Commodore Chistmas demo still ROCKS! Wish I still had it...


110 posted on 04/01/2012 12:07:14 PM PDT by prisoner6 (Right Wing Nuts bolt the Constitution together as the loose screws of the Left fall out!)
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To: cynwoody

YEE HAW! That made my day! Of course it’s getting printed out and hung on my wall.


111 posted on 04/01/2012 12:13:12 PM PDT by prisoner6 (Right Wing Nuts bolt the Constitution together as the loose screws of the Left fall out!)
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To: IronJack

I had one of those too!!!


112 posted on 04/01/2012 12:18:09 PM PDT by roscommon
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To: Stoat

The first computer I ever programmed on. The Imsai 8080. Used an old B&W TV as the monitor. Storage was a cassette tape.

113 posted on 04/01/2012 12:29:28 PM PDT by w1andsodidwe (Barrak has nowuwon the contest. He is even worse than Jimmah.)
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To: Telepathic Intruder
That’s Gov. Sarah Palin isn’t it?

That was made by submitting the photo on this page to the URL at the bottom of the ascii art.


114 posted on 04/01/2012 12:41:35 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: Telepathic Intruder
For example,

these were used by the ancient Egyptians, around the time of the Pharaohs.

Actually, the ancient Egyptians were far more advanced than that. Did you know that the Great Pyramid of Giza was constructed by a fleet of giant robotic quadrotors? Unfortunately, due to a bug introduced when the engineers overeached, the marvelous machines all flew out into the Indian Ocean and deep-sixed themselves, and Pharoah ordered the engineers executed.

The technology is only now in the process of being rediscovered, as yet only on a limited, miniature scale ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W18Z3UnnS_0

115 posted on 04/01/2012 1:03:29 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: KevinDavis
That's the Apple IIc! I didn't think I'd ever see another human being on this planet who had one. Man, the hours I spent poring over memory maps and the Monitor ROM for that thing ...

It's why I'm a software architect today.

116 posted on 04/01/2012 2:09:21 PM PDT by IronJack (=)
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To: Stoat
I thought I was the hi-tech bomb with my Columbia luggable...


117 posted on 04/01/2012 2:13:01 PM PDT by Pharmboy (She turned me into a Newt...)
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To: Stoat
The first computer I ever saw working was a Wang. I thought that was so awesome, and, of course, it wasn't long before it was redubbed the "Dang Wang."
118 posted on 04/01/2012 2:21:39 PM PDT by redhead (Alaska: Step out of the bus and into the food chain.)
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To: Stoat
I LOVED these ads! IBM with "Charlie Chaplin"
119 posted on 04/01/2012 2:31:16 PM PDT by redhead (Alaska: Step out of the bus and into the food chain.)
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To: X-spurt
Was that Gates in the Tandy Radio Shack ad?

 

Yes. I had to remove all of the text including the captions as well as a couple of the images from the Daily Mail article in order for it to be accepted by the Free Republic system.  The UK Daily Mail  has to be excerpted for FR, and excerpted posts have to be less than 300 words.  Not sure why, but the remaining images that I posted were still being interpreted as 'words' by the system.  Here's the caption for the Bill Gates photo, hope it doesn't get me banned  ;-)

Hot shot: Bill Gates teamed up with Radio Shack in 1985 to promote computers carrying Microsoft Windows


120 posted on 04/01/2012 2:51:09 PM PDT by Stoat (If you want a vision of the future, imagine a Birkenstock stamping on a human face... forever)
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