1981 Personal Computer Catalog
edibobb writes "I just fired up my scanner and uploaded the 35-page 1981 (+/- 1 year) personal computer catalog from American Small Business Computers. 16K RAM for $22; 10 megabyte hard drive, 5 meg fixed and 5 removeable, with 14-inch platters; 25-character per second printer. Things have changed a bit since then!"
I don't see what's so special, it's just like taking the tour inside NASA.
- Sherman
Those guys in those suits. Did we really dress like that? Fuck I'm old.....
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In this picture which one do you think is the compsci geek and which one is in league with the devil (aka the Marketing guy)?
the good ground has been paved over by suicidal maniacs
Yes, I'm quoting Bill Gates. It won't happen again. But it's relevant and interesting:
"No one will need more than 637 kb of memory for a personal computer." (SaidWhat)
(early 1970s)
I'm not upgrading my memory until it drops to a buck per K, a few months from now.
What do you think? 1970s Pr0n stars or computer salesmen? You be the judge!
Things have changed a bit since then!
Yeah, the Slashdot effect hadn't been invented yet.
You did all that ... and then posted it on /. ?
... you have a bigger set (or more bandwidth) than me!
I will say
A desire to cause pain to one's server, primarily though the Slashdot linking of an article that consists of nothing but large .jpg images. This condition should be treated immediately with extensive psychiatric care (the glowing and smoking remains of the server can be hosed down once the heat dies down enough to allow approach).
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Nice mailto, Ass In Gap. That's your Indian name from now on.
As soon as they made some money, they left those places.
The gear shown in this catalog is the only equipment that current Corel products will run flawlessly on.
I found an old Fry's Electronics San Jose Mercury News ad section in a box of old papers at my father-in-law's house once a couple of moths ago. As a joke I replaced the ad in that day's newspaper with it. It was funny seeing his reaction later that evening when he browsed to the Fry's section to check out the day's deals as he normally does. It took a little while before he realized what was going on. Fry's ads from 1989 look almost identical to those of today, but the 386's listed for $2500 and dot matrix printers for $500 eventually tipped him off to the joke.
It's a stupid story, but I thought it was funny.
No, it's not, actually. Peforming fairly well at the moment.
Would the next person who plans to comment about a site being /.ed please suck on the business end of a shotgun... and also ask someone to check to see if it really is /.ed, and shoot you again for good measure if it's not?
Things have changed a bit since then!
SOME OF US DO NOT HAVE THE FANCY MONEY TO SPEND ON 300 BAUD MODEMS AND EGA SCREENS AND HAVE TO MAKE DO WITH WHAT WE HAVE GOT. I RECENTLY SAVED UP TEN BUCKS TO BUY A 32K EXPANSION PACK FOR MY COMMODORE PET. IT IS NOT PRETTY BUT IT WORKS.
BEFORE YOU ASK HOW I AM ON THE ARPANET, I AM ACCESSING VIA PACKET RADIO SERVICE. MY NEAREST REPEATER IS 25 MILES AWAY AND THEN THE NEXT REPEATER ON HAS A FOURTEEN POINT FOUR KILOBIT MODEM CONNECTION TO THE ARPANET. I WAS SENT THIS MAIL BY A FRIEND OF A FRIEND WHO HAS WINDOWS AND HAVE READ IT AND AM WRITING THIS REPLY ON MY COMMODORE PET USING KA9Q AND PINE.
BEST REGARDS AND 73S
PETER COOPER
STATION WS47X
Oh my Gawd!!The hair!!Noo!!!
Thanks to the Slashdot effect, you get to see the catalog at 1981 speeds!!!
Catalog19.jpg on the skittlebrau mirror was "wholly" unexpected....
You think that's advanced technology, eh? You should come to my place sometime and check out my ENIAC. You have to be the 1337est of the '1337 to operate this thing. No hard drive. No mouse. No graphics... hell, there ain't even a CLI for cryin' out loud! (Real Programmers don't need no stinkin' user interface.) To enter commands into this baby, you gotta connect hundreds upon hundreds of wires, kind of like they did in the old telephone switchboards, where a human operator connected your call.
And best of all, this computer does it all.
- Want to multiply two numbers in just 3 milliseconds? Done.
- Want security even the likes of OpenBSD can't beat? Done.
The designers of this system knew what they were doing. The inability to store a program means that this system CANNOT get a virus, ever, period. Of course, then Von Neumann had to come along and invent stored programs, and the next thing you know, Outlook automatically executes email attachments...Check out the MTBF on the printer:
1 year at 75% duty cycle. That's AWFUL....unlike my modern Lexmark, which only cost me $40, I mean that thing lasted.....oh wait
At least todays crappy printers don't weigh 44 freakin pounds..
Kiss my shiny metal ass
Hey, it's the price list from the Apple on-line store!
it looks like the webhost is actually running the hardware from the catalogue
You tried your best, & you failed miserably,
The lesson is:
Never Try
The pictures are loading about as fast as they would have from a BBS in 1981!
"We even have computers that can fit inside a single room!"
seriously though, I wonder what would happen if you were to call Epson tech support about a problem with your TRS-80 and the MX-70 printer.
when I was young we had to signal our computer orders (usally replacement beads for the abacus) with damp blankets using smoke signals.
And we liked it.
-pyrrho
Holy shit
That is the FUNNIEST fucking comment EVER. I have preserved a screenshot in case it ever changes at http://www.simple-sam.com/ass_in_gap.png
I am so drunk..... (because I took off work tomorrow). WAIT! I'm not drunk enough to not qualify my statement.... and I made the link into a link.... so I'm... uh... not drunk?
Alito: A vote for Alito is a punch in the eye to put that bitch back in her place!
"Yes, but does it run Linux?"
"Bill Gates said 640K ought to be enough for everyone." which is then followed by 10 variations of "Actually, Gates never said that."
"I actually owned one of those (insert archaic by modern standards technology here)" which is followed by another 10 variations of "That's nothing. We didn't even have those abovementioned technology because Big Bang just occurred and we only had hydoren and helium available, you insensitive clod!!"
Snooze...
Posted by michael on Thursday April 29, @09:44PM
from the never-attended-skool dept.
idiotbob writes "I just fired up my scanner and uploaded the 1650-page (+/- 100 pages) 1998 Fall/Winter catalog from Sear and Roebuck in 300dpi, 24bit color, even the b&w pages! 100% Cotton V neck T-shirts (3 pack) for $12; Black and Decker cordless screwdriver, 40" Big screen Color TV, with remote control; Kingsize polyester bedspread ensembles in solid or floral pattern! Hosted on my home ISDN connection. Wow, things were different back then!
Liberals call everyone Nazis yet they are the closest thing to it.
I got it... 1...01...1...
I have modified my sig for the first time in forever, to honor this.
funny munging
Helium! Such luxury!
Share and Enjoy: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0
Check out this picture at HardOCP that I actually uploaded awhile back (they spelt my name wrong damnit!)
For a paltry $8499 in 1989 at RadioShack (Canadian dollars in 1989?) you got:
20 Mhz 80386
VGA graphics
2 MB RAM (up to 16MB capacity)
Cache memory.
Monitor and mouse not included.
I may actually still have that piece of paper somewhere. Not sure what that says about me.
Eh? With modern computers, I can attain a frag rate of millions per second with Conway's Life running at full tilt. You must play a mean game of Quake.
Well, I'm sure that with such a quantity you could deal a bit and pay only $1000000 or something like that.
Inconceivable!!
Best death? What, die from a naked lady avalanche?