[SIGCIS-Members] History of Personal Computers

Scott Campbell sm2campb at uwaterloo.ca
Fri May 15 10:07:49 PDT 2009


I think a nice corollary to this story would be "if only more computer
historians could own professional hockey teams..."


Scott Campbell
Associate Director, Centre for Society, Technology and Values
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Ceruzzi, Paul <CeruzziP at si.edu> wrote:
> Paul Edward's query about books on the history of personal computers was
> bouncing around in the back of my mind for a while, until I went to my
> files & found my notes on a very interesting book:
>
> "Blue Magic: the People, Power and Politics Behind the IBM Personal
> Computer."
> Authors: James Chposky & Ted Leonsis. New York: Facts on File 1988.
> Yes, the same Ted Leonsis who now owns the Washington Capitals hockey
> team, which made a run for the Stanley Cup and is by far the hottest
> professional team in DC. Leonsis is easily one of the most popular
> people in DC right now, and for a good reason.
>
> If only the owners of the Washington Redskins, Wizards, and Nationals
> could write about computer history...
>
> Paul E. Ceruzzi
> National Air & Space Museum
> MRC 311; PO Box 37012
> Washington, DC 20013-7012
> 202-633-2414
> <http://www.nasm.si.edu/staffDetail.cfm?staffID=24>
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