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Here’s Bill Atkinson (and rest of team) answering questions right after the Macintosh was debuted at the Boston Computer Society in 1984: youtube.com/watch?v=1tQ5XwvjPm starting at 28:25 - he demos MacPaint and more. May his memory be a blessing!

It is so moving to watch a high point of the life of someone who changed the world in a way that enriched the lives of so many. The audience reaction (of techies who know they are watching an historic milestone) lets you feel it.

@danb hard to imagine the world of yesterday and today without his contributions.

@danb I thought I was going to scrub to the Atkinson bit. Instead was rapt for the full hour and twenty minutes. What an amazing team.

@danb oh thanks for posting that, amazing piece of history.

@danb Thank you! Thank you!

Watching this, I can feel my original sense of amazement. I can feel myself wanting to play with my own Mac.

Work got fun again.

@danb As long as I live, I will never understand the worshipful thrall that Apple fans have over what they perceive as their legacy. It all seems very silly to me, even ludicrous. Jobs was just a guy. In fact, he was kind of a douchebag. He died of a probably curable illness, because he was too full of himself to accept sound medical advice. Apple is just a brand. Half their ideas were stolen from other people. But fans think they invented fucking gravity or something.

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