Computing history was not all Apple!
I enjoy this podcast for what it is but it's Apple bias gets a little old. Being from the UK, Apple was a non-player there in terms of the retro computing market. It was dominated by Commodore, Sinclair and to a lesser extent Atari/Amstrad/Acorn. Apple was way too expensive and frankly not all that until the Mac came along. The constant Commodore bashing just comes across as envy and wears thin very quickly. The show is at it's best when they switch to other platforms and I hope they focus on that and not the IIe.
Arnuphis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/14
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