Sleep The Engineered Network
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Helping you fall asleep. Let me talk to you. Just for a few moments
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Outpost Atari
David Small and Art Leyenberger bring news from a recent visit to Atari and about new books of interest to Atari users. From the July 1984 edition of the Creative Computing Magazine.
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TRS80 Strings
Stephen Gray covers TRS-80 Video Cassette advertorials and the amazing SCM Ultrasonic III Typewriter Printer. From the July 1984 edition of the Creative Computing Magazine.
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Apple IIc Announcement
On the 24th of April, 1984 the Moscone Center in San Francisco was where Apple launched the Apple IIc and as a result, George Miller is convinced of the long term viability of Apple as the computer company of choice. From the July 1984 edition of the Creative Computing Magazine.
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Apple Macintosh Cutting Through The Ballyhoo Part Three
From the 1984 commercial through to the pros and cons of the new Apple Macintosh, John Anderson provides a review of what would become the definitive personal computer from Apple in the 80s. From the July 1984 edition of the Creative Computing Magazine.
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Apple Macintosh Cutting Through The Ballyhoo Part Two
From the 1984 commercial through to the pros and cons of the new Apple Macintosh, John Anderson provides a review of what would become the definitive personal computer from Apple in the 80s. From the July 1984 edition of the Creative Computing Magazine.
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Apple Macintosh Cutting Through The Ballyhoo Part One
From the 1984 commercial through to the pros and cons of the new Apple Macintosh, John Anderson provides a review of what would become the definitive personal computer from Apple in the 80s. From the July 1984 edition of the Creative Computing Magazine.
Customer Reviews
Should Be Mandatory In Every Preschool
My circuitous path to this podcast stems from a casual interest in both engineering and disasters, which first steered me to Causality. It's a great podcast, except John's voice has some sort of hypnotic effect. It often takes me 3-4 attempts to get thru a single episode.
Enter, "Sleep." What kismet! What Providence! It works just as brilliantly... except this content is pretty interesting, too! If you're not as perpetually exhausted as I am, you may find yourself tuning in, more than tuning out. For next season, perhaps John can find something more dull, like a blender manual or the back of a paint can.
Highly recommend!