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Computer History Museum Tour 

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Joined by friend of the site and contributing photographer Jim Vincent, we recently toured the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The Computer History Museum is loaded with computing artifacts, including the first transistors, vacuum tubes, and even ancient mechanical/analog computers.
The CHM is located at 1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043. Their website can be found here: www.computerhistory.org/
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Комментарии : 37   
@djmccullough9233
@djmccullough9233 4 года назад
you said this didnt have enough views on this video during the 8-8-20 news recap, so, here I am adding one to it :) *Fire Engagement Token!
@ibonitog
@ibonitog 4 года назад
Thanks Steve for mentioning this video, amazing!
@colinmacdonald3931
@colinmacdonald3931 4 года назад
I agree. It has inspired me to dig deeper into the backlog to watch more of Steve with short hair and no idea of what he was getting into on his path to internet celebrity.
@GamersNexus
@GamersNexus 8 лет назад
Had to reupload & republish because RU-vid did not correctly distribute the first video to subscribers!
@BadIronTree
@BadIronTree 8 лет назад
+Gamers Nexus 360p :/
@cokker
@cokker 8 лет назад
+Manolis Krestas (BadIronTree) Give it a little while geeze...
@TCGView
@TCGView 5 лет назад
How does this video have less than 2k views?
@SrApathy33
@SrApathy33 5 лет назад
It's over 2K now :)
@BobMotster
@BobMotster 4 года назад
How does it still have less than 4K views in late 2020?
@coredumperror
@coredumperror 4 года назад
@@BobMotster After Steve mentioned it on today's HW News video, it's now over 4300.
@BobMotster
@BobMotster 4 года назад
@@coredumperror Well it should be over 430 thousand imo. Why? Because valuable information deserves promotion. I am a software engineer and I didn't know this museum existed let alone the diversity of the artefacts in it. In contrast, RU-vid is waaay to eager to shove videos of people doing stupid things in my face even though I have never searched for such things myself.
@coredumperror
@coredumperror 4 года назад
@@BobMotster I am also a software engineer, and was also inspired to visit this museum based on this video. I'd heard of the place before, but never seen anything that was inside. Now, once they reopen post pandemic (they're closed right now :( ), I'll definitely visit it with my dad, who will recognize a lot more of the old-school stuff than me. He's been in software since before I was born.
@jeeperxj1997
@jeeperxj1997 5 лет назад
How does this only have 1,841 views. This is amazing. To think here its 2019 and all your videos have 10s of thousands of views. You are my favorite tech journalist, by far. Im so glad I came across this video, after watching your unboxing video of stuff sent in by fans and dead 2080ti's, you had some core memory and talked about this video so i had to look it up. I love this.
@AbyssArcher
@AbyssArcher 8 лет назад
It's really interesting how transistors have made vacuum tubes pretty much obsolete for computing, but are still considered very favorable for guitar amps.
@coredumperror
@coredumperror 4 года назад
OMG this was only 4 years ago, but you look SO much younger, Steve!
@jackdundon9638
@jackdundon9638 8 лет назад
Great video as always!
@gebraset
@gebraset 8 лет назад
Absolutely loved this!
@willbarry77
@willbarry77 8 лет назад
hey, really nice video. Might be my favorite to date. Was a nice blend of formal and informal. Jim seemed super knowledgeable and the conversation style in a public setting was a nice change for a video. Good job. If I wasn't on the east coast I'd be heading to the museum this weekend!
@GamersNexus
@GamersNexus 8 лет назад
+Will Barry Thank you! Jim is crazy knowledgeable about this kind of stuff. He's been programming for decades and personally worked on a lot of the machines in there. We have a bonus footage video going up at some point that includes more of Jim's personal experience. As for format, I really want to do more stuff like this! Gotta figure out some good locations where we can shoot.
@Paul-pn2kl
@Paul-pn2kl 8 лет назад
Fantastic video!!
@Critical_Cabbage
@Critical_Cabbage 8 лет назад
That's really cool to see, would be awesome to check out that museum.
@singlsrvngfrnd
@singlsrvngfrnd Год назад
Yep, that was worth the watch.
@johnwilliamson467
@johnwilliamson467 4 года назад
Not every one that worked on the sage are dead. I in fact have about 30 of the tubes used in the sage work very well for analog . 7236 makes a great headphone amp.
@nemtudom5074
@nemtudom5074 4 года назад
This video is underrated
@trowachess
@trowachess 4 года назад
Need a revist when possible!
@janis23
@janis23 4 года назад
This is the way
@muckymucks
@muckymucks Год назад
RIP Gordon Moore
@ElijahPerrin80
@ElijahPerrin80 4 года назад
This video was extremely hard to find for some reason
@FusionC6
@FusionC6 5 лет назад
Steve's hair is much more wavy and curly here. LOL.
@Ceadderman
@Ceadderman 5 лет назад
I lived in Mountain View when I was a kid Steve. What street is that on? My uncle is one of the founders of Bennett Hopkins, Howard Bennett. So I would greatly appreciate the location of this museum. Thanx.
@RaymondHng
@RaymondHng 4 года назад
Computer History Museum 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. Mountain View, CA 94043 computerhistory.org/visit/
@Norman_Fleming
@Norman_Fleming 4 года назад
Come on people, watch this.
@douglasm3310
@douglasm3310 4 года назад
Welcome new viewers.
@FicklePicklePie
@FicklePicklePie Год назад
Is it just me or is there no audio on this video?
@singlsrvngfrnd
@singlsrvngfrnd Год назад
Works fine for me
@TizianuMenzukialu
@TizianuMenzukialu 4 года назад
I'm a little bit disappointed, do yoy make a video about pc histpory without any mention of the real fisrt PERSONAL computer. I mean if it wasnt for that guys I dont know if now whe were at this point with the hardware industry, they have made a way to write and read programs in your house and before them coputers were gigantic machines operated by guys in whyte coat. Im obviusly referring to OLIVETTI programma 101.
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