I read an article today in 'New Scientist'
entitled 'Innovation: Classic
computers on the danger list' with Tom Simonite writing: "Pretty much every
adult alive today has seen computers change the world, but we are doing
precious little to celebrate the influence of the computers and software
that created our society." Indeed! Are we failing to preserve the earliest
part of microcomputing history? Will
classiccmp.org discuss early ucomputers
in 5 yrs., 10 yrs.?
Here's a link to (what appears to be) the article in question:
<http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17805-innovation-classic-computers-on-the-danger-list.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=tech>
Cheers,
--
Phil.
classiccmp at philpem.me.uk