When dozens or hundreds start up within weeks or months of each other,
every one is important, and most are interesting, but "FIRST" or "STARTED
THE TREND" (implying being the "first") cease to really mean anything.
It's generally better to never use the word "FIRST"; there is almost
always a lesser known one that was earlier.
The trend from being a sideline within a business, to becoming the
primary focus of the business can seem anticlimactic, but is what marks
the core of the transition.
Think of Fry's, NLS, etc.
On Sat, 22 Aug 2020, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
On 8/22/2020 9:53 AM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 8/22/20 8:52 AM, Murray McCullough via cctalk
wrote:
45 yrs. ago last month, mid-July, Dick Heiser
started a new industry, the
retail computer store. It opened in West L.A. under the name Arrow Head
COmputer Company. aka, The Computer Store. This began the direct marketing
of microcomputers to hobbyists, later to the masses of the middle class,
albeit a small market 45 yrs. ago.
Happy computing.
Murray ?
Does this precede Paul Terrell's Byte Shop #1 in Mountain View, CA?
--Chuck
Not soon after, Dave and Tom Freeman, Advanced Computer Products in Santa
Ana, CA.
thanks
JIm