.@BerkeleyLab (And you may see @UCBerkeley alum Douglas Engelbart's 1968 "Mother of All Demos" (in which he demonstrates "the mouse, windowed screen design, the user interface, hypertext links, ... & video-conferencing") in 3 parts, starting here):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5PgQS3ZBWA …
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Thanks for sharing
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His headset microphone doesn't look like from 1968 when even compared to NASA photos from 1968 where control room people have headsets with thumb thick microphones. In 1968 singers and reporters had two fingers or fist thick microphones. A little suspicious.
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He is a time traveler, perhaps brought it with him.
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Showing it takes some time for those things to filter down to the consumer. I bought a Blue Star computer in '92 and put the boxes containing Windows and a mouse on my shelf in case anyone should need those things.
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Unfortunately half of the demo consisted of him showing cat photos and arguing with strangers.
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The point where everything started to run
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Super. thanks!
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thanks
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