to drop out. if you don t have one, you will be amazed what these little gadgets can do. the idea was that ordinary people might have a use for computers. now, it took awhile to figure out what those uses might be. the main thing was spreadsheets and word processing. the computer was the best typewriter you could ever have. it gave you a new way to write. you could change things around and check your spelling and it would always look perfect. bottom line numbers. my dad had the large ledger sheets, done them all by hand and i remember taking a computer to show them a spreadsheet and suddenly, he understood the value of a personal computer. there is a drastic mindset change in the whole country about what a computer was. it happened in a very short period of time. gather round. we ll tell you a little more about the system. here at the west coast computer fair, the speed of development in this industry is so great that each day virtually outdates the previous one.
the reason why we are attracted to computers, because it is a power tool that gives me power that i feel i should have had but nature left me without. and i can now explore more of my potential with a computer. if all goes according to some people have minor joint pain, plus high blood pressure. and since pain relievers may affect blood pressure, they can t just take anything for their pain. tylenol® is the #1 dr. recommended pain relief brand for those with high blood pressure. if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, talk to your doctor. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists.
computer should require no technical skill. he thought that it should be capable of generating artistic endeavors and not just number crunching business things. is there anything you would like the see it do? we would love to have it in a book right now about this size but that s technically impossible. steve s like i want to make a friendly computer. a computer that comes from a different kind of place. that owes its inspiration to people who are thoughtful and creative and human and humane. this is an experimental office system at the xerox research center in california. what flowers? my anniversary. i forgot. xerox in the 1980s was one of the most exciting companies in america. xerox had this booming copier business. it wasn t a personal computer company but they opened up this lab called the palo alto research center. xerox park was xerox s think tank. they were working on all these crazy out there ideas which included the mouse and
especially for playing pacman. a small snag in computer marketing has been what is called technophobia. fear of these bloodless little wizards. the manufacturers are trying to overcome it by making them what they call user-friendly. isn t that pretty. now what do i do? making computers easy enough to use for a beginner, it wasn t always true. people have never encountered this stuff. hold down shift and press so there is a great disconnect between the ambitions of the apples and microsofts and the realities of people trying to use these things for the first time. right now, if you buy a computer system and you want to solve one of your problems, we immediately throw a big problem right in the middle of you and your problem, which is learning how to use the computer. substantial problem to overcome. once you overcome that, it s a phenomenal tool. steve jobs thought that a
crazy out there ideas which included the mouse and overlapping windows and fonts and graphics on the computer screen. just to see if they could do it. steve jobs hears about some of the work going on at this lab and he wants a look. xerox park was an invention place. apple was an innovation place. steve was very visual and could see right away the visual graphical user interface was different and more communicative than anything he had seen before. he knew it was effective because it was affecting him. jobs realizes this is the future of computing. this is a whole different kind of computer to be built. famously, a computer for the rest of us. 1984, the ridley scott commercial for the macintosh. it depicted a very thinly disguised representation of ibm s scary 1984 s leader on a