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Previously on "From Berlin to Munich in just four hours"
The following year, VisiCalc—short for “visible calculator”—shipped for the Apple II. (Other potential names included Electroledger, Calculedger, Calcupaper, and Compulator.) Influential analyst Ben Rosen saw an early copy of the software and heaped praise on it, noting that “it could well become one of the largest-selling personal computer programs ever.”
Indeed, Steve Jobs said that VisiCalc was “what propelled the Apple II to the success it achieved.” Put simply, it was what convinced many people to buy a computer for the first time.
At which times 'Windows, were still very much something you put in a building.
"The construction of Berlin Brandenburg Airport continues to be an unmitigated fiasco, made all the more striking by the fact that it's taken place in a country known for its engineering prowess."
Paid for by Germany of the EU or will we never know......
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