The Computer Chronicles was a US television series, broadcast during 1981-2002 on the PBS network, which documented the rise of the personal computer from its infancy to the immense market at the turn of the century. The series was created in the Fall of 1981, by Stewart Cheifet (later co-host), then the station manager of the College of San Mateo's KCSM-TV (which co-produced the show with Harrisburg, PA's WITF-TV), initially broadcast as a local weekly series. Jim Warren was its founding host for its 1981-1982 season. It aired continuously from 1981 to 2002 with Cheifet co-hosting most of its later seasons. Gary Kildall served as co-host for six years (1983 to 1990) providing insights and commentary on products as well as discussions on the future of the ever-expanding personal computer sphere.
@stanleyopar91 Can I offer the headline "From Grunts to Cunts"
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wesmatron 3 months ago
Copy Proof Technology...you mean DRM right?...*trollface*
stanleyopar91 5 months ago
04:40...that man just described what P2P is today...holy shit
stanleyopar91 5 months ago
LOL...Activision...years ago they were disgruntled Atari workers who didn't get enough credit.
now they are money hungry Call of Duty cunts.
my my my..how far we fall..............
stanleyopar91 5 months ago
Actually, I'll bet the FBI offered him a job after the show. Them or the CIA.
Joeyboots80 6 months ago
Ill bet the FBI was waiting for Mr.Mouse after the show.
bazfanv2 9 months ago
00:04 he said bitch ? :D
detestosu 9 months ago