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http://www.Alfred.TV READ ME FIRST: I was fortunate to procure a mint, new, in the box 20th Anniversary Macintosh, also known as the TAM. In this video, with Adam B working the camera, we unbox this piece of Apple history, and show its first boot, after ten years sealed in the box. TAM photos on Flickr are here http://www.flickr.com/photos/27290173@N08/sets/72157605364483963/ To view the raw live footage as seen by viewers of the webcast, visit http://www.uStream.tv/adiblasi Camera Work done by Adam B http://www.youtube.com/ThisIsAdamB Webcast Promotion done by David http://www.thecreativeone.tv To hear the podcast of the interview, go here: http://retromaccast.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=342785 A Wikipedia entry is now live http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twentieth_Anniversary_Macintosh My viewers in Norway wrote an article http://mac1.no/artikkel/6657/åpning-av-en-ny-20th-anniversary-macintosh Technical/Production Notes: Filmed in 1080i Hi-Def with the Sony HDR-HC1. Photos taken with the Canon EOS 40D with the Canon EFS 17-85 lens and Canon Speedlite 580EX flash. All settings were on n00b (automatic) on the Canon. MacBook Pro (2.6 ghz, 4 gigs of RAM, 17" hi-def matte monitor) was used for the live WebCast. Edited in iMovie (40 gig project file) in 1080i Hi-Def. Compressed using H.265 and medium to high resolution. I made this purchase to share with everyone. I hope you enjoy it. Please pass along the video to your other Apple Mac fans! If you'd like to receive alerts to interesting articles as well as updates on my latest videos and live webcasts, then please subscribe to my microblog on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/adiblasi Bookmark my uStream page for future live webcasts http://www.uStream.tv/adiblasi If you'd like to Email me, use the link below http://www.alfred.tv/#-58 Please visit my sponsors: http://www.SolidNutrition.com http://www.InvestorInbox.com Enjoy the video! Warm regards, Alfred

Celebrating 40 years of the Classic Sci-Fi TV / Film franchise. Featuring all five generations together... from the iconic original to The Next Generation, through Deep Space Nine and Voyager to the most recent series, Enterprise. The music is an orchestral piece based on the flute melody from ST:TNG 'The Inner Light'.

[Recorded Dec 10, 2007] The Commodore 64 was an 8-bit home computer released by Commodore International in August, 1982, and during it's lifetime (between 1982 and 1994), sales totaled close to 17 million units, making it the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. Approximately 10,000 commercial software titles were developed for the Commodore 64 including development tools, office applications, and games. The C64 made an impressive debut at the 1982 Winter Consumer Electronics Show, as recalled by Production Engineer David A. Ziembicki: All we saw at our booth were Atari people with their mouths dropping open, saying, 'How can you do that for $595?' The term personal computer was a common term in the early 80's and was used as early as 1972 to characterize Xerox PARC's Alto. During this era of microcomputer innovation, the market was dominated by the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC), the Commodore 64, the Atari 8-bit family, the Apple II, Tandy Corporation's TRS-80s, and various CP/M machines. Although the history of the Commodore is rich, the histories of the people and the companies that developed these early personal computers are also critical to the personal productivity tools and business solutions we often take for granted in our daily lives. This panel discussion is a celebration of the Commodore 64 computer and how it spawned a tremendous market for home, small business, distributed and networked technology.

Reading by David Foster Wallace http://harpers.org/subjects/DavidFosterWallace From the 150th Anniversary celebration of HARPER'S MAGAZINE Presented by the New School Writing Program May 25th, 2000 The New School Auditorium New York City

A montage of archival footage from the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. www.army.mil/gettysburg www.army.mil

to know aiko ,to feel aiko style ~ aiko LIVE TOUR(2006)- LOVE LIKE POP add.10th Anniversary キスする前に/その目に映して/キラキラ/深海冷蔵庫/雨踏むオーバー オール/マント/どろぼう/雲は白リンゴは赤/ある日のひまわり/シーソーの海/気付かれないように/10th Anniversary Single Medley/桜の時/ライン/ジェット/瞳/シャッター ~All Songs Written and Words by AIKO(aiko)~

At the time of Mozart's death on 5 December 1791 he had only completed the opening movement (Requiem aeternam) in all of the orchestral and vocal parts. The following Kyrie (a double fugue), and most of the Sequence (from Dies Irae to Confutatis), is complete only in the vocal parts and the continuo (the figured organ bass), though occasionally some of the prominent orchestral parts have been briefly indicated, such as the violin part of the Confutatis and the musical bridges in the Recordare. The last movement of the Sequence, the Lacrimosa, breaks off after only eight bars and was unfinished. The following two movements of the Offertorium were again partially done -- the Domine Jesu Christe in the vocal parts and continuo (up until the fugue, which contains some indications of the violin part) and the Hostias in the vocal parts only. *----------*-------------*-----------*-----------* Lacrimosa dies illa Qua resurget ex favilla Judicandus homo reus. Huic ergo parce, Deus: Pie Jesu Domine, Dona eis requiem. Amen Tearful that day, on which will rise from ashes guilty man for judgment. So have mercy, O Lord, on this man. Compassionate Lord Jesus, grant them rest. Amen. All of Mozart's music: http://www.mozart-archiv.de/ All of Mozart's scores: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nmapub_srch.php

「THANKS 25TH ANNIVERSARY LOUDNESS LIVE AT INTERNATIONAL FORUM 20061125」 2006年11月25に東京国際フォーラムで行われた25周年記念LIVEから 「CRAZY DOCTOR」 会場はまだ前半にも関わらずヒート・アップ!!

Throughout 2008, AIESEC is celebrating it's 60th anniversary- 60 years of activating youth leadership. www.aiesec.org/60

The 50th Anniversary of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue is a very historic event. Legacy Recordings is releasing a Collector's Edition Box set on September 30 to celebrate this very important release. Take a look at this piece and see why this is such an important release, if you don't already know.

Lip-sync rendition of Ray Charles' classic, "Night Time Is The Right Time," featuring the whole Huxtable family.

「THANKS 25TH ANNIVERSARY LOUDNESS LIVE AT INTERNATIONAL FORUM 20061125」 2006年11月25に東京国際フォーラムで行われた25周年記念LIVEから エンディングを飾る! 25年集大成「SPEED」 ギター・ソロでシールド?が抜けるハプニング・・・これぞプロが見れます!

[Recorded Nov 13, 2006] The Computer History Museum and the Intel Museum mark the 35th anniversary of one of the most important products in technology history. Introduced in November 1971, the Intel® 4004 microprocessor was an early and significant commercial product to embody computer architecture within a silicon device. And it started an electronics revolution that changed our world. There were no customer-programmable microprocessors on the market before the 4004. It was the first and it was the enabling technology that propelled software into the limelight as a key player in the world of digital electronics design. Intel, which had been making memory chips, used the 4004 as a technical and marketing launch pad to develop an expertise in microprocessors that, in quick time, made it a market leader. This strategy allowed it to emerge as the most influential designer and producer of microprocessors—the engine of the information age—for over three decades. In celebration of this milestone anniversary and the November 15, 2006 opening of Intel Museum's new exhibit entitled, "The Intel 4004 Microprocessor ," Intel 4004 designers Ted Hoff and Federico Faggin take center stage with an historical perspective on the evolution of the 4004, from a special-order from Japanese calculator manufacturer Busicom, to a mass-produced device. Additionally, Tim McNerney, who assembled and led a talented team of engineers and designers to create the Intel 4004 35th anniversary exhibit with the Intel Museum and the Intel Corporate Archives, speaks at the conclusion of the panel. He addresses the process of reverse-engineering of the Intel 4004 schematics and the Busicom141-PF calculator ROM's that led his team to uncover elegantly crafted layers of a computational system that makes optimal use of hardware and software. This special anniversary program was moderated by industry veteran and Intel alum, Dave House.

Status Quo celebrating 25 years by performing this excellent collabration THE ANNIVERSARY WALTZ featuring: ROCK 'N' ROLL MUSIC (Berry)/LOVER PLEASE (Swan)/THAT'LL BE THE DAY (Allison/HollyPetty)/SINGING THE BLUES (Endsley)/WHEN WILL I BE LOVED (P Everly)/LET'S WORK TOGETHER (Harrison)/YOU KEEP A KNOCKIN' (Penniman)/LONG TALL SALLY (Johnson/Blackwell/Penniman)/LET'S DANCE (Lee)/RED RIVER ROCK (Kind/Mack/Mendlesohn)/NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO (Berry)/THE WANDERER (Maresca)/I HEAR YOU KNOCKING (Bartholomew/King)/LUCILLE (Collins/Penniman)/GREAT BALLS OF FIRE (Hammer/Blackwell)(10.30)
























