@Dessimat0r Exactly. I also like very much this kind of documentaries. Today they add many bells, whistles, and ka-booms to make them more attractive, but I still prefer these old, classic, meaningful documentaries.
We were just talking in one of my classes about how important this documentary was in inspiring the UK government to think seriously about computers and investing in tech. Didn't think I'd be able to find it but here it is. Thanks!
I've never seen anything so succinct and so educational. They don't make them like this anymore.
Dessimat0r 11 months ago
@Dessimat0r Exactly. I also like very much this kind of documentaries. Today they add many bells, whistles, and ka-booms to make them more attractive, but I still prefer these old, classic, meaningful documentaries.
hrbear 9 months ago
@hrbear "Today they add many bells, whistles, and ka-booms"
Ironically I read your comment just as the video reached 6:00 where it shows missiles being launched :-)
fragglet 1 month ago
@fragglet If you watch History Channel's "The Universe" series, you' ll understand what I mean. It's full of explosions :-)
hrbear 1 month ago
THANK YOU so much for uploadign this great document.
if you have some more,...thanks.
Albinorama 11 months ago 2
Kind of spooky watching this. I was born the year this documentary was made. It's ancient now. I'm sooo last century lol.
DjangoVanGogh 11 months ago
We were just talking in one of my classes about how important this documentary was in inspiring the UK government to think seriously about computers and investing in tech. Didn't think I'd be able to find it but here it is. Thanks!
Evmonk 1 year ago 2
about 250000 transistors on one chip in 1977... we're in the billions for nearly the same chip area today...
gernsback1 1 year ago