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Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original members of
the Macintosh team that helped pioneer the
personal computer revolution alongside Steve
Jobs and Steve Wozniak, published this video to
his Google+ page on Thursday 8/9/12.
"Here's a rare commercial for the original
Macintosh that Chiat-Day made in the fall of 1983
, featuring snippets from interviews of the design
team," he said. "It never aired because Apple
deemed it too self-congratulatory, although it was
used in some promotional materials sent to
dealers."
In addition to himself, the commercial features
Burrel Smith (hardware engineer), George Crow
(Manager of Analog Design), Bill Atkinson (Apple
Fellow), and Mike Murray (Marketing Manager).
Crow explains that when the team set out to
create the first Mac, they were largely doing it for
themselves. But in order spur widespread
adoption, they needed to make it easy to
manufacture, be very reliable so customers didn't
have to worry about it failing, and allow it to be
priced at a fraction of the cost of anything the
design team had ever worked on.
"I can't really describe it to you in words, but if I
could get you to sit down in front of it and play
with it, you won't let go of it," Atkinson gloats in
one segment of the clip. Murray adds, "And I
think what you're going to see is that the balance
of power is going to shift; the balance of power
from companies running people to hopefully
people running companies." |