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		<title>The Machine That Changed the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Bowbrick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I can&#8217;t believe we haven&#8217;t linked to this before. A lovely big documentary series: a fascinating 1992 BBC/WGBH co-production about the history and significance of computers. It&#8217;s a five-part series: the kind of thing they call a &#8216;landmark&#8217; these days. It&#8217;s fascinating at least in part because it captures the period up to but not [...]]]></description>
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<p>I can&#8217;t believe we haven&#8217;t linked to this before. A lovely big documentary series: a fascinating 1992 BBC/WGBH co-production about the history and significance of computers. It&#8217;s a five-part series: the kind of thing they call a &#8216;landmark&#8217; these days. It&#8217;s fascinating at least in part because it captures the period up to <em>but not including</em> the arrival of the Internet. Since anyone born after about 1980 has no idea what computers were for before they were all connected together (I can hardly remember myself), this kind of serious consideration of the period must have real historical value. The series was rescued from VHS obscurity and carefully cut up into useful chapters (using <a href="http://www.viddler.com/">Viddler</a>) by blogger and creator of upcoming.org <a href="http://waxy.org/">Andy Baio</a>. A public service if ever I&#8217;ve heard of one. You can watch the rest of the series <a href="http://waxy.org/2008/06/the_machine_that_changed_the_world/">here</a>.</p>
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