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Abstract

Ted Machines: Computer Lib. Dream Machines. Tempus Books of Microsoft Press, 1974.


Computer Lib

  • attempt to explain why computers are "marvelous and wonderful"
  • personal freedom through understanding computers

Dream Machines

  • about fantasy and imagination, and new technologies for it
  • new understanding and new arts through graphics and interaction

Computer Terms of the 70s

  • online > connected to a functioning computer
  • offline > setting things up for processing later
  • remote > reffering to somethin far away
  • local > right where you are
  • front end > whatever stands between user and system
  • dedicated > set up for only one use
  • turnkey > turned on with a key
  • real-time > responding to events without delays
  • user-oriented > set up for users, not programmers
  • user level > person without knowledge about computers but uses the system
  • good-guy system > friendly, helpful, simple naive-user systems
  • stand-alone system > system which doesn't need to be attached to sth else