ADWATER & STIR LOGO |  ALTAIR 8800 |  1970's man

THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY...

...is of little use to you? Do you long for the days of your youth when computers were new, and exciting (and perhaps useful only to those with the "know how"?) Or maybe the early days of computers were before you were even born, and you simply want to know what the big deal was? Or maybe you're like me, a mere child when you first heard the notion that people could actually have a computer in their very own home!

Those were exciting times. Computer technology moved fast and chaotically. The standard of the day may not have been recognized a few months later. Some ideas persisted (and persist today): the hard drive, serial ports, video monitors. Some ideas were cast aside: the stringy floppy, paper tape, and the IBM PCjr. But one thing is for sure, we were literally inventing the future.

My goal is to keep the excitement alive. As a kid, I loved building electronic kits. I loved reading about computers. My two loves finally came together in 1981 when I built a Sinclair ZX81 - yes it was a relatively simple kit, but it impressed the heck out of everyone when I showed them the computer that I built!

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