A fascinating recollection of the famous Homebrew Computer Club by one of its members, Bob Lash.
It Begins:
"My first exposure to computers was at age 6 (1963), as a subject in Dr. Patrick Suppes' accelerated mathematics experiment at Stanford. I was taken to a small room with what I now know was a CRT display and an intercom. I was asked to push some keys in response to some shapes on the screen. Afterwards, they showed me around a large room filled with big cabinets, some with lots of blinking white lights."
Memoir of a Homebrew Computer Club Member
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