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this series should be named ( the history of computer science )
Ответитьlittle boring epesode
ОтветитьTrash 80!!!
ОтветитьWROOONNGG the first personal computer was Italian PROGRAMMA 101 by Olivetti in 1965.
ОтветитьAnother video I got to watch as homework from my computer teacher.
ОтветитьThis was the fastest episode o.o
ОтветитьApparently CrashCourse isn't keeping up with the Commodore.
ОтветитьFINALLY, I SEE THE SHIRT
ОтветитьWhat does her shirt say?
"USB I am your father."
-"Noooo!"
-???
Hey I'm from Albuquerque, New Mexico
ОтветитьLove the T-Shirt!
ОтветитьWHERE IS C64
Ответить"If you are good at something, never do it for free." - Some clown
Thank you, CrashCourse :)
I wish to have a teacher like Carrie Ann back in the day when I was in college. She is very nice and explains very well.
ОтветитьMy Dad bought a 1979 TI-99/4 (Texas Instruments) for about $1,200 at Foley's. I was impressed that it had a whopping 16 colors!
ОтветитьThe woman doing these videos is beautiful. Not supermodel beautiful, but the fact she knows about computers makes her pretty hot.
ОтветитьGood to see Beans from Even Stevens has a new gig
ОтветитьThank you so much for this amazing video!
ОтветитьHey Dear Carrie Ann, one year before Altaire, there was the Micral, currently exhibited in Boston Museum
ОтветитьTHAT TSHIRT
ОтветитьThese Videos are soo Informative!!😀👍
ОтветитьUSB, Im your father!
Noooooo
really like the shirt
ОтветитьCarrie Anne, you're brilliant and great fun to listen to, but you left out the Amiga Computer. After the Commodore 64, the Amiga became popular as a personal computer on par with the Mac, the Atari ST, and the IBM PC. It has a place in personal computer history as the first to offer a color interface and improved audio compared to other systems. It was the Amiga that inspired Apple and IBM to improve their graphics and audio.
ОтветитьI love that shirt.
ОтветитьFinally i get to see what was on that shirt!
ОтветитьLMAO. . .that shirt
ОтветитьLol anyone else notice her shirt?
Ответитьworld changing
Ответитьnon-computer wizards > non-computer-wizards
ОтветитьComputer Science by Its History
ОтветитьSteve Jobs dressed like a James Bond villain and sold his first computer for $666. Coincidence?
Ответить$666.66..... creepy
ОтветитьThat looks like the TRS-80 Model III, not the Model I whose monitor was separate.
ОтветитьWho is disliking this video?
ОтветитьThose integrated circuits were the direct result of the Apollo program. It would have been far later without it.
Ответитьmakes me wanna rewatch The Matrix
ОтветитьSoftware for Microcomputer = Microsoft
Now you know
Crash Course is awesome! Thanks for making all of this awesome content guys!
ОтветитьYES! I finally know who's USB's father! Thanks, Crash Course!
Ответитьjust saw the wedding ring on her finger :-( (cries into pillow )
Ответитьwho need school we have CrashCourse
ОтветитьThat shirt is awesome. Keep up the great work!
Edit: So...the interpreter is the kernal of today?
Watching this on my super slim new MacBook and feeling grateful I'm a millennial. Although I'm a historian, I certain do not want to live in any other time.
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