It's Christmas 1978 all over again, except this time you're getting a new Radio Shack gadget called the TRS-80 Microcomputer instead of the moped you asked for. You see, your dad has been reading about the educational benefits of "personal computers," and he's been lured by this new Christmas ad from Radio Shack. From now on, you'll stay home and learn to program "guess the number" simulators in BASIC. Sure, it sounds crazy now, but you'll thank your parents once you've made your first billion as a computer software pioneer. Then you can buy a million mopeds and launch them off cliffs, just for laughs.
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A Very Vintage Tech Christmas
In these nostalgic 1980s ads, home computers, floppy disks, and even robots bring the whole family together.
A TRS-80 Under the Tree
The American Dream, Heathkit Style
A Cup of Hot CoCo
Battle for the Home, Part I
Battle for the Home, Part II
The Land Before Hard Drives
Attack of the Clones
A TRS-80 Under the Tree
Trading Brains
Putting the Fun in Dow Jones
Welcome Home, Robot Overlords
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