People's Computer: Sinclair ZX81 - Computerphile
10% off at Squarespace: http://squarespace.com/computerphile Clive Sinclair had a vision, an elegant, affordable computer. Sold as Timex 1000 in the US, the ZX81 was cheap and cheerful; for many programmers, their first rung on the ladder of computing. Thanks to the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge & Jason Fitzpatrick for showing us one of their ZX81s: http://www.bit.ly/C_ComputerMuseum 1982 Interview with Sir Clive Sinclair: http://bit.ly/moreaboutsirclivesinclair Holy Grail of AI: • Holy Grail of AI (Artificial Intelligence)... IT Crowd Altair: • IT Crowd Altair - Lifting the Lid - Comput... Nuggets of Data Gold: • Nuggets of Data Gold - Computerphile The Problem with JPEG: • The Problem with JPEG - Computerphile / computerphile / computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com

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