Crap...died on my birthday too.
For some strange reason I always wanted to meet George Morrow...but
unfortunately that opportunity won't come...I'll have to try to get one
of his systems though.
Anyone know what he was doing (technology wise) in the 1990's? I thought
I remember him as a commentator on the PBS Computer Chronicles TV
Show...he was pretty good.
I also understand he never got fantastically wealthy off any of his
companies.
-Chandra
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Some sad news...
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/cnet/stories/1000732.htm
and
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9415
Quote:
"Morrow, who was 69, was a member of the Homebrew Computer Club, many
of the members of which became instrumental in pushing the concept
of the personal computer.
He formed a firm called Microstuf and was responsible for the design
of the S100 bus."
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Thomas Dzubin
Calgary, Saskatoon, or Vancouver CANADA