Originally posted by zeitghost
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Previously on "Micromen .. did anyone see it ? any good ?"
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Originally posted by zeitghostSinclair must have been a right charmer to work for, with a real chip on his shoulder about not having gone to Uni.
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Originally posted by zeitghostSinclair must have been a right charmer to work for, with a real chip on his shoulder about not having gone to Uni.
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Not seen it, but Amiga and ST vs SAM Coupe... I could take a guess how that's going to end.
ETA: oh, there was the Archimedes too (too expensive)
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I recorded it and haven't watched it yet.
Please don't tell me how it ends.
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Originally posted by zeitghostNext week's ep is about Robert Noyce.
The guy who made it all possible by "inventing the silicon chip" as the voice over for the trail informed us.
That's Dummer & Kilby out of the running then.
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Originally posted by zeitghostCouldn't get over the way that minions called him "sir" (even before he was knighted). I've never called anyone "sir" since I left skool.
Eating lots of humble pie as he berated me at great lengths for what amounted to nothing more than "making children cry in a town centre".
I called him sir a lot and he liked that.
Oh those stupid halcyon days...
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I enjoyed it, it brought back memories of my early days in computing seeing those clips of BBC programmes, and the new models as they came out - waiting lists for Sinclair QL !
Smoking at desks, seems like yesterday, that made me laugh
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Yeah, I saw it. It was so-so. They used clips of Alan Sugar rather than have someone play him. I like the way Sinclair described Sugar as a "barrow boy", which as is turned out was right. The film gave the impression that the UK had invented the small computer and were later overtaken by an American juggernaut. I don't know whether we actually held such a lead in micros - there was the TRS80, UK101, Pet, etc around the same time - I missed the beginning so these may have made an appearance, but I didn't see them. The closing scene was of Sinclair riding in his C5 being overtaken by a Microsoft emblazoned juggernaut.
Weird how I just flick on Freeview at some ungodly hour to find something interesting on. The night before it was Boris Johnson et. al. and the Bullingdon club, although I fell asleep and missed most of that.
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I recorded it, there was series link too?
Is it for Micromen or just the general geek season?
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Micromen .. did anyone see it ? any good ?
Micromen was aired on BBC3 or 4 last night, it was about the founders of the 8-bit home computers in the UK in the 80s, Sir Clive Sinclair etc ...
Did you see it ? was it any good ? was Alan Sugar portrayed for the Amstrad ?!?!?
Was it totally sad ? was it a comedy ?!? Someone get me my anorak and thermos flask... !!!Tags: None
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