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Truly an inspirational story :)
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These men are inspirational!
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@UncleFeedleno way! :-O
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Anyway good film c
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Pair of knobheads! Could of had it all but were to English / gentleman like to eachother .... Just shows that you don't need email or a mobile phone etc... Just honest communication :( Alan sugar gets work done in Korea .... British market is fooked x
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Love or hate Sir Clive Sinclair. He has his rightful place in history and truly deserves the Knighthood he recieved.
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I'm watching this on Linux on a PC I built myself.
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I wouldn't mind a C5 Electric car. Screw the fact I'd probably use it a few times before the novelty wears off.
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I love the symbology of the end with Clive in his car and the big yanks multinational trucks driving faster.
Sad that england couldn't hold up it's own hardware industry.
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@janmansde3dede Your right! The Atari 2600's processor was a MOS Technology 6507, a cheap scaled-down version of their 6501/6502 series, while the NES used a Ricoh 2A03, a heavily modified and suped-up version of the 6502.
I knew they used the same basic core, but never knew the exact difference in variations! Thank God for Wiki:)
Alan Sugar is a complete twat.
Max404s 1 year ago 24
The barmaid in the blue dress at 4.41 is Sophie Wilson (formerly Roger Wilson), co-creator of the BBC Micro.
UncleFeedle 2 years ago 16