My most recent tech panel (CTRL-ALT-TECH on the first day of SXSWi ) was on the topic "All Things Storage". As part of that panel I brought along a little slice of storage history: an Apple ProFile from one of my two Apple III systems -- the computer that launched me into programming all those years ago.
Near the end of the live interactive session I brought out the ProFile and declared it a "box of storage firsts"...
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April 12, 2014
March 3, 2014
Speaking during SXSWi 2014! #PublicSpeakingGeek
South-by-Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) kicks off here in Austin on March 7 and I'll be speaking that day as part of a live web broadcast! Well, to be accurate, the broacast *is* tech related and is happening *in* Austin and is sponsored by a tech company with worldwide presence on the *same day* that SXSWi begins so technically that's a SXSWi-related event...right? Or at least an "unsanctioned" SXSWi event? Maybe just a little...?
Part of the live broadcast will feature my own sweet 1981 Apple Profile hard drive. Not only was the Profile Apple's very first hard drive product but, inside, it included Seagate's very first hard drive product which also happened to be the world's very first 5.25-inch format hard drive -- the drive that set the sizing standard for PC hard drives these past 35 years.
Check back for my follow-up post where I'll share details and a photo or two from the webcast's Profile-related segment.
Part of the live broadcast will feature my own sweet 1981 Apple Profile hard drive. Not only was the Profile Apple's very first hard drive product but, inside, it included Seagate's very first hard drive product which also happened to be the world's very first 5.25-inch format hard drive -- the drive that set the sizing standard for PC hard drives these past 35 years.
Check back for my follow-up post where I'll share details and a photo or two from the webcast's Profile-related segment.
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