Who here has read it?
I loved the book. It was a good read and I found it interesting to learn the truth about so many myths. I was disappointed that they didn't touch on the infamous swordquest debacle... But that'll be in the next book. Al Alcorn is my new Atari hero.
It was a disheartened to learn the kind of person Nolan Bushnell was... Particularly in reguards to the patent for the tv ray gun conrtolling circuitry... he screwed is long time friend and didn't seem to care... Maybe it wasn't intentional, but that doesn't seem likely to me.
I'll close with my favorite quote...
"If you can't fix it, call it a feature.""
I loved the book. It was a good read and I found it interesting to learn the truth about so many myths. I was disappointed that they didn't touch on the infamous swordquest debacle... But that'll be in the next book. Al Alcorn is my new Atari hero.
It was a disheartened to learn the kind of person Nolan Bushnell was... Particularly in reguards to the patent for the tv ray gun conrtolling circuitry... he screwed is long time friend and didn't seem to care... Maybe it wasn't intentional, but that doesn't seem likely to me.
I'll close with my favorite quote...
"If you can't fix it, call it a feature.""