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Posted - 10/07/2020 : 17:40:59
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Evolution of the PC | PC World
You might argue the abacus was the worlds first PC, but the Computer History Museum bestows that title upon the Kenbak-1, sold for $750 through Scientific American in 1971. “Designed by John V. Blankenbaker using standard medium-scale and small-scale integrated circuits, the Kenbak-1 relied on switches for input and lights for output from its 256-byte memory,” the Museum states. Only about 40 were sold.
Another PC known as the Datapoint 2200 was also first sold in 1971. It was more commercially successful than the Kenbak despite prices starting at $5,000, and remains notable for its CPU, an ancestor of the now-ubiquitous x86 instruction set. |
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Posted - 12/07/2020 : 00:51:40
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Prvi koncert The Rolling Stonesa – 1962.
Na tom prvom koncertu nastupila su šestorica: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Dick Taylor i Tony Chapman. Do danas su ostali u grupi samo Jagger i Richards, koji su i izvorno činili jezgru.
Grupa The Rolling Stones održala je svoj prvi koncert, 12. srpnja 1962. godine, i tako započela dugu tradiciju glazbene popularnosti koja traje do danas. Tu prvu gažu održali su u klubu Marquee u Londonu, na adresi Oxford Street 165 (danas najprometnija trgovačka ulica u čitavoj Europi). Na tom prvom koncertu nastupila su šestorica: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Dick Taylor i Tony Chapman. Do danas su ostali u grupi samo Jagger i Richards, koji su i izvorno činili jezgru. Njih dvojica su se poznavali od djetinjstva, kad su bili školski kolege (obojica su rođena u gradiću Dartfordu u Kentu).
Zanimljivo je da je ime grupe The Rolling Stones izabrao treći član, Brian Jones, i to impulzivno. Naime, kad je telefonom razgovarao s vlasnikom lokala, ovaj ga je upitao kako se zove njihova novonastala grupa. Jonesa je nakratko uhvatila panika jer još nisu imali ime. Pogled mu je pao na ploču blues pjevača Muddy Watersa, na kojoj je bila pjesma Rollin’ Stone. Grupa se prvo doista nazivala The Rollin’ Stone, a kasnije su dodali slovo g. Zanimljivo je da je Brian Jones bio i prvi vođa grupe, no umro je mlad, sa samo 27 godina života (kao i Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain i Amy Winehouse).
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Posted - 27/07/2020 : 12:14:09
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David Bowie, der Held von Berlin | Stadt Land Kunst | ARTE
Von der Berliner Mauer sind nur einige wenige Bruchstücke erhalten geblieben, doch als David Bowie Ende der 1970er Jahre in den Westteil der Stadt kam, lag dieser noch abgeschottet inmitten des real existierenden Sozialismus. Der britische Musiker hatte sich dorthin zurückgezogen, um unerkannt ein ruhiges Leben zu führen. Er entdeckte dort eine ganz eigene, freie und bunte Welt, aus der er neue kreative Energie zog. Verzaubert vom Charme der Metropole komponierte er drei Alben in drei Jahren, darunter auch sein Meisterwerk „Heroes“.
David Bowie interviewed on the Harald Schmidt Show 11.07.2002
Interesting Bowie interview from German TV circa 2002.
Normally try and not waste time uploading what's already on YouTube but uploaded this by mistake so because my PC spent hours uploading it thought I'd let it go just so I could post on a friends forum.
For more David Bowie material which you might not find on other Bowie forums & social networking sites visit the forum in this link as a lot of my videos are posted there but 'unlisted 'here so they appear there long before they become 'public' on my channel.. ;)
Bowie Zone forum.
http://bowiezoneuk.proboards.com
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I own no rights or make any profit from this video,as it's only for entertainment purposes and to promote David Bowie,his music and the owners of his music on the internet.
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