 It began innocently enough. On August 12, 1981 IBM released their 5150 Personal Computer. Who thought that something like this with 16KB of RAM and a 4.77 MHz processor would signal the beginning of the end for newspapers, movies, records and tapes, musicians, tv, privacy and most important, the xxx rated movie house, just to name a few things. And while its true that movies and tv are still breathing, the day of their ultimate assimilation into comland is visible on the horizon. I remember my dad's first computer. It took something in the neighborhood of 45 minutes to dl a picture from the internet and almost as long to print the damn thing.
It began innocently enough. On August 12, 1981 IBM released their 5150 Personal Computer. Who thought that something like this with 16KB of RAM and a 4.77 MHz processor would signal the beginning of the end for newspapers, movies, records and tapes, musicians, tv, privacy and most important, the xxx rated movie house, just to name a few things. And while its true that movies and tv are still breathing, the day of their ultimate assimilation into comland is visible on the horizon. I remember my dad's first computer. It took something in the neighborhood of 45 minutes to dl a picture from the internet and almost as long to print the damn thing.Tough I have nothing against computers in principle (after all this blog would not exist without them) I'm thankful that for most of our favorite decade computers remained little more than a geeky curiosity and humans were still free create and express themselves in non-digital ways .
 
 
 
 
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