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1979 COMPUTER STORE INTERVIEWS
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01:00:02 2.81 |
EMPLOYEE IN COMPUTER STORE, 1970'S, DRESSED CASUALLY CONSERVATIVE, MUSTACHE AND SHAGGY HAIR, DISCUSSES COMPUTERS, JOINING USERS GROUPS TO BROADEN EXPERIENCE.
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01:00:53 53.91 |
MIDDLE AGED MAN IN COMPUTER STORE TALKS ABOUT ENGAGING HIS YOUNG SON'S INTEREST IN ELECTRONICS THROUGH THE USE OF "MICRO" COMPUTERS.
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01:02:18 138.58 |
EMPLOYEE CONTINUES DISCUSSION ABOUT THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS IN EVERYDAY LIFE, A STREAMLINED INFORMATION SOCIETY, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF STAYING AHEAD.
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01:04:19 259.26 |
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Description: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN 1979 INTERVIEWS IN COMPUTER STORE
Keywords: information society
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