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bigmik

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Posted: 06:26am 26 Mar 2024
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GDay All,

The Australian Computer Museum Society have done an interview with Don from Dontronics.

It is an interesting listen but it does go for about 1 hour.

Don talks about his early days of learning electronics and the Julius tote as well as his claim of his having the first PC `Purchased' in Australia.

>>> Don McKenzie Interview <<<

I hope you enjoy.

Kind Regards,

Mick (The Big one)



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Mick's uMite Stuff can be found >>> HERE (Kindly hosted by Dontronics) <<<
 
Gizmo

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Posted: 01:37am 27 Mar 2024
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Didn't know Don had such a history in the early PC's. Very interesting. Its a shame they spent so much time on "who owned the first PC", I would rather have found out more about Don's adventures.

Glenn
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bigmik

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Hi Glenn, All,

Stay tuned for Part 2.  

Seriously, I believe the original reason for the interview was because of Don's claim to buying the first PC in Australia.

Don has recently donated that PC to ACMS.

I am sure Don could have talked for a couple of more hours.

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Mick
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donmck

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Posted: 05:31am 27 Mar 2024
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Thanks very much Mick.

Hi Glenn.

The Podcast was nearly 2 hours in total, but I can understand the need to edit a lot of it out. Here is what Riley, the curator of ACMS said about the interview that he conducted:

"One interesting thing about "non-live" podcasting is the ability to remove umms, ahhs, and-umms, you-knows, and other disfluencies. I can sometimes spot them by sight in the wave forms nowadays. So we all do it. Some more than others. I do leave a few in to maintain realism but take most out. I umm and ahhh A LOT. More than most for example. But most interesting is when people don't do it. Interviewees seem to get into "hyper-focus" for short periods of time and the disfluencies just drop away. You have these hyper-focus moments. It makes editing a treat! Haha. I think you have the record, which is about 1.5 mins without a disfluency."

The following URLs will hopefully fill in a few blanks about some of my adventures:

https://www.urallasolutions.com/is-this-australias-first-pc/

http://www.dontronics.com/my_early_tote_years.html

https://www.wizard-of-oz.com/

https://www.wizard-of-oz.com/about-us/

And my "Darwin Colourising Yesteryear" Facebook Group.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/726279278803201/

I'll see if I can document more of my adventures before I fall off the perch. :-)

Cheers Don...
Edited 2024-03-28 04:49 by donmck
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