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But back then…

But back then… “Sherman set the WayBack Machine to the year 1978…” What was the world like in 1978? Who was president? What did telephones look like? What was television like? How big and fast were computers? Who won the best picture Oscar? What about fashion and hair style? 1977-1978

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But back then…

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  1. But back then… “Sherman set the WayBack Machine to the year 1978…”

  2. What was the world like in 1978? • Who was president? • What did telephones look like? • What was television like? • How big and fast were computers? • Who won the best picture Oscar? • What about fashion and hair style?

  3. 1977-1978 If I wish to indicate that a particular sentence is meant with tongue-in-cheek, I would write it so:"Of course you know I agree with all the currentadministration's policies -)."The "-)" indicates tongue-in-cheek. Ken Olsen, founder of Digital Equipment Corporation, states: "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." "There is no reason for anyone to have a computer in their home."

  4. 1977: TRS-80 • Radio Shack "Trash-80," • 4K Of Memory • Could Not Handle Lowercase Letters • Only Three Error Messages: • "HOW?" • "What" • "Sorry" • Cost Only $400! • Some 55,000 Machines Sold In First Year

  5. 1978: CsC101 Computer Class • Programming Language: FORTRAN • Punched Cards

  6. 1981 "640K ought to be enough for anybody." Bill Gates • Vic-20 • 1.0227 Mhz • 3.5kb RAM • Tape Drive

  7. 1982-1984

  8. 1984: Macintosh • Revolutionary Graphical User Interface (GUI). • A Device Called A Mouse • Pictorial Symbols (Icons) On The Screen. • Select Commands, Call Up Files, Start Programs, Etc. • Original Selling Price: $2,495

  9. 1985- 1986 "The problem of the virus is fleeting and will only last for a few years" -- John McAfee "This is an urban myth. It is like the history of the crocodiles in the sewers of New York. All world knows of them, but nobody has seen them." -- Peter Norton

  10. 1989- 1990 HTML

  11. 1991-1993 In 1992, I complete my MBA

  12. 1994-1995 Kevin Mitnick is arrested on suspicion of stealing twenty thousand credit card numbers from Internet service provider Netcom.

  13. 1996-1999 The Frauenhofer Institute (Germany) releases the MP3 format. They don’t ask for royalties. Deep Blue beats world champion chess player, Garry Kasparov.

  14. 2000-2004 In 1954, the average price of a transistor cost $5.52. In 2004, the average cost was 191 nanodollars, or 191 billionths of a dollar.

  15. Engineers Information Life Technology Scientists Physical Scientists Natural Science 2002-2012 New Jobs in Computing Seventy percent of new jobs in science and engineering fields will be in "information technology" … even AFTER considering trends in outsourcing John Sargent, US Department of Commerce, 2004

  16. In the beginning… Original Eniac Programmers

  17. Programming the Eniac

  18. In the future…? Ian Pearson, British Telecom, futurology unit head 'If you draw the timelines, realistically by 2050 we would expect to be able to download your mind into a machine, so when you die it's not a major career problem. If you're rich enough then by 2050 it's feasible. If you're poor you'll probably have to wait until 2075 or 2080 when it's routine. We are very serious about it. That's how fast this technology is moving: 45 years is a hell of a long time in IT.'

  19. What do you think? How have computers changed the world? How will computers change life in your lifetime? In your kids’ lifetime? What kinds of things do people say about the future of computing? What do you think is true? False?

  20. Draw your own timeline 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 • When will you • Get Married? • Get a Masters degree? • Have Children? • Start your own business? • Patent new technology? • Get a PhD?

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