Sitting on a huge wooden box full of treasures like this footage must be great. Beautifull building and window front. Great culture to remember times that changed the world in one or the other way when DIP switches were key to succeed in printing. We had just 1 apple IIe back then in our Gymnasium for 600 pupils ... and 1 guy had one at home, all others were C64 kids, listening to a datasette and its tape, vizawrite was the word processor of the time ... Thanks for sharing
Hey Andy - Were these interviews done at RI School of Design in Providence RI? I recall an autumn event held there and the ancient mill-building portrayed in these classics remind me of that event. IIRC Stacy Bressler was one of Apple's New England sales team at that time.
Take out the Mike Murray parts and it's wonderful, and clearly was a huge missed opportunity. That guy just does not grok it. He doesn't have the deep historical connections of Atkins, and to a certain extent Hertzfeld. Or the instinctive, visceral Geist of Burrell and Hertzfeld.
I like Bill''s line about the quietness of the interaction. Great to see the way you looked when I first joined the team!
Andy thanks for publish this “lost” material, glad to see the Team!!
Hey Andy, you and the team are a huge inspiration for me. Thanks for posting these videos
Hard not to fancy Susan Kare is it! 🙂Pixels, beauty and a voice that could soothe even the most aggressive soul.
I was looking for to watch these for more than 2 decades, thanks for the upload Andy.
Sitting on a huge wooden box full of treasures like this footage must be great.
Beautifull building and window front.
Great culture to remember times that changed the world in one or the other way when DIP switches were key to succeed in printing.
We had just 1 apple IIe back then in our Gymnasium for 600 pupils ... and 1 guy had one at home, all others were C64 kids, listening to a datasette and its tape, vizawrite was the word processor of the time ...
Thanks for sharing
"the quietness of interaction in my head is what is really valuable about the mouse to me." - Bill Atkinson, @7:30 approx
Thank you for uploading these videos and for your contribution to computing Andy
Such legends. I’m guessing these never aired, but they totally should have! There’s an infectiously charming geekiness over all of you guys.
Thanks so much Andy for uploading this. I've never felt more alive than from reading about Apple's history.
This is just great… should have aired! But at least we get to see it now! Thank you!
Hey Andy - Were these interviews done at RI School of Design in Providence RI? I recall an autumn event held there and the ancient mill-building portrayed in these classics remind me of that event. IIRC Stacy Bressler was one of Apple's New England sales team at that time.
Thank you Andy for sharing this with us 🙂
WOW! Legends!
80’s geeks are the best geeks.
Take out the Mike Murray parts and it's wonderful, and clearly was a huge missed opportunity. That guy just does not grok it.
He doesn't have the deep historical connections of Atkins, and to a certain extent Hertzfeld. Or the instinctive, visceral Geist of Burrell and Hertzfeld.
And they are still running some 30 odd years later. The most the need is some cleaning and lubbing on the disk drive. Who else can day this?
Are you still in contact with Burrell? He seems (even then) like he'd struggle outside of the Apple ecosystem.
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Apple is the best!!