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Checkout the rest of the songs from the "Long Story Short" SongFight! And, if you'd like to hear the full story of how I made Steve Jobs dance, you can listen to this fun episode of Welcome To Macintosh. The song playing behind my intro is called Today's Task.If you like the show, please tell a friend, give it a rating on Apple Podcasts or (best of all) support me on Patreon.You can follow me on Twitter and Instagram, or shoot me an email:jonathan at jonathanmann dot net
Lizzy Maries joins Jack and Freddie to talk about Griefcast, The Archers and Welcome to Macintosh.
Mark went on a walk with his Grandma last winter. It was cold out. * Produced by Mark Bramhill, Host of Welcome To Macintosh
Mark Bramhill of ‘Welcome to Macintosh’ discusses tech storytelling.
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The Apple IIGS - a computer with appeal.Welcome to Show #116! This week's topic: The Apple II, Part 3 (the Apple IIGS)! A Commodore 65 prototype recently sold for over $9,000 on eBay! Read about the elusive C65 at the Secret Weapons Of Commodore site...Club100 is a long-time resource for owners of Tandy Model 100, 102 and 200 computers - while you're there, check out the NADSBox, the New Age Digital Storage system for the Model "T" computers!Apple II Adventures is a fun new blog with info and links for the Apple II series of computers...Retro robotics? You bet! Have a look at The Robot Gallery!Just out - the documentary "Welcome To Macintosh" - available now...Be sure to visit the RetroMacCast for your share of Mac retrocomputing fun!A2Central is your total source for Apple II computing...Relive the Apple IIGS with the Sweet16, KEGS, or Virtual Apple (web-based!) emulators......and check out the "What is the Apple IIGS" site for more info and resources on IIGS emulation!More info on the IIGS is available at Wikipedia, and the Apple II History site...Be sure to send any comments, questions or feedback to retrobits@gmail.com. For online discussions on Retrobits Podcast topics, check out the Retrobits Podcast forum on the PETSCII Forums page! Our Theme Song is "Sweet" from the "Re-Think" album by Galigan. Thanks for listening! - Earl This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 License.
James chats with Rob Baca and Josh Rizzo, directors of "Welcome to Macintosh" about their DVD release. eBay Finds are a stylish jacket, t-shirt quilt, and Macintosh SE poster. News includes Apple's multi-dimensional desktop patent. Other related links from this episode:Join the website at RetroMacCastSticky WindowsAl DiBlasi's Holiday Hacking II (Cube Upgrade)Tickets to "Welcome to Macintosh" at Macworld Expo 09
James interviews Josh Rizzo and Rob Baca, directors of "Welcome to Macintosh" an upcoming documentary on how Apple and the Macintosh changed the world. James and John announce the winner of last week's contest and share some eBay finds: an Airport night-light, and a copy of the first Macintosh game, "Through the Looking Glass".Become a member of the RetroMacCast at the RetroMacCast Social Network where you can post photos, videos, and contribute to our forums. You can view higher quality versions of the images embedded in our podcasts at our Flickr site, and don't forget to add yourself to our Frappr Map. Other related links from this episode:Return to Dark CastleApple.com: A Life in PicturesInternet Archive Wayback Machine