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Build Your SaaS

How'd you get into computers? (Apple II, PC clones, BBSes, CYBERSPACE)

23 Oct 2018

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If you used computers in the 80s and 90s you're going to love this episode.Apple IIe in the school computer labThe original Macintosh"I wanted an Amiga so bad!"The BBS scene: Wildcat, Roboboard/FX, being a SySopCompuserve and AOLTandy 1000, 386, 486, building your own PentiumFave games: Commander Keen, King’s Quest, Wolfenstein, Doom, Duke Nukem, Raptor, Apogee GamesOur first websites: high school swim team website, snowboarding website (with a guestbook)Our first computer businessesIt's a fun one. ;)What do you think?Leave a comment on Breaker, the podcast app for Android and iPhone.Leave a comment on CastBox, the podcast app for Android and iPhone.Leave a comment on Tung.fmOtherwise, get us on Twitter: @transistorfm or email us: [email protected] your own podcast at transistor.fmShow notes:PC Magazine: the forgotten world of BBS door games Jon’s first computer: CompuaddJustin posted this on a usenet group in 1994: Absolute Future BBS!Justin’s first web company: Mediahead ProductionsJon’s first web company: Creatively AwareJon’s TV recommendation: Halt and Catch Fire (NY Times review)Thanks to our Patreon supporters:Darby FreyKevin MarkhamAdam DuvanderDave Giunta Thanks to our monthly supporters Pascal from sharpen.page Rewardful.com Greg Park Mitchell Davis from RecruitKit.com.au Marcel Fahle, wearebold.af Bill Condo (@mavrck) Ward from MemberSpace.com Evandro Sasse Austin Loveless Michael Sitver Colin Gray Dave Giunta 🎙️ Podcast hosting is provided by Transistor.fm.📺 Learn how to start your own podcast! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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