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Brian0787
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Yesterday, 5:59 am

I just thought I would post a neat 1984 Macintosh Demo I found. It does loop and repeat itself but just thought it was relaxing and cool. I kind of wouldn't mind having one. I remember my elementary school art room had this exact Macintosh model. I thought some here might find this neat so just thought I would share :)



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Yesterday, 10:12 am

It’s fun to see how technology began for society. Great video for nostalgia.

Apple IIe was the first computer that I encountered. It had a fun typing program that taught keyboard strokes as if it was a space invader game. I loved it! It taught launch commands for a digital rocket too.

Then that fun led to Atari. The first video game “Pong!” Lol



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Today, 1:27 am

Stargazer99 wrote:
It’s fun to see how technology began for society. Great video for nostalgia.

Apple IIe was the first computer that I encountered. It had a fun typing program that taught keyboard strokes as if it was a space invader game. I loved it! It taught launch commands for a digital rocket too.

Then that fun led to Atari. The first video game “Pong!” Lol


Very cool! I love it. I have such good memories fooling around with it in the art room. It's a very soothing video to listen to. I can't imagine what it must have been like to own one back then. I had no idea it had such a neat typing program with it. Very cool! I remember playing a Star Trek game I think on it. I've been trying to find what it was but can't seem to find it for some reason.