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Hey there, great angle for a different and detailed look at the birth of Apple, it’s nice to see the early days not skipped over like most docs/retrospectives. 1 thing though, and it’s not a complaint, I hope you’ll take this a kindly recommendation to help in future videos, I noticed that your mic levels are clipping in your video, (I’m a sound engineer) As you record your audio make sure check the recording level doesn’t exceed 0db, anything above that causes the scratchy sound to your audio. Also remember to check these in you editing mix-down too. That should clean your audio up a huge amount. But please see this comment as a friendly suggestion as I really like your in depth take on things and would love you see your channel flourish. Good luck!
Thanks, duly noted. I realized this about halfway through production and I tried to fix it which helped but trust me it was a lot worse. Lol. Instead of re-recording it I just went with it unfortunately. Thanks for all the kind words and I'll definitely keep notice of the DB ranges.
Steve Jobs was good at exploiting other people, like Woz. He was a terrible person and he would have run Apple into the ground had he stayed. Jobs was a different person when he returned to Apple. The real problem with Apple III is it has no personality whatsoever. Despite my reading a number of articles on it and viewing quite a few ads for it, I have no clue what the difference is from an Apple II or why you want it over an Apple II.
Agreed, Jobs was not fit to run a company like Apple back then, the reason Markkula hired a CEO. He knew Jobs wasn't ready. He was a huge jerk back then, to his co-founders, his co-workers, and his own family. But him getting ousted from Apple made him grow, not only as a man, but as a business man. It was probably the best thing that could of happened. I agree, if he had stayed, Apple may have went the way of the dodo like Commodore and Atari. However, Apple was dying by the time he came back, and man, what a comeback he made. Basically pulled the Phoenix, pulling Apple from the ashes and made it what it is today. The Apple III had an upgraded CPU, more ram, and different system roms. But yeah, it really was just an upgraded Apple II. It really came down to the business software that was made for it. But if I ran a business back then, I wouldn't have been able to justify the cost of the Apple III over an Apple II, especially with its manufacturing defects. Honestly, for a little bit more money you could have bought the 16 bit GUI based LISA or an IBM.
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Hey there, great angle for a different and detailed look at the birth of Apple, it’s nice to see the early days not skipped over like most docs/retrospectives. 1 thing though, and it’s not a complaint, I hope you’ll take this a kindly recommendation to help in future videos, I noticed that your mic levels are clipping in your video, (I’m a sound engineer) As you record your audio make sure check the recording level doesn’t exceed 0db, anything above that causes the scratchy sound to your audio. Also remember to check these in you editing mix-down too. That should clean your audio up a huge amount. But please see this comment as a friendly suggestion as I really like your in depth take on things and would love you see your channel flourish. Good luck!
Thanks, duly noted. I realized this about halfway through production and I tried to fix it which helped but trust me it was a lot worse. Lol. Instead of re-recording it I just went with it unfortunately. Thanks for all the kind words and I'll definitely keep notice of the DB ranges.
Good video but windows 1.0 wasn’t a reverse engineered macOS.
Steve Jobs was good at exploiting other people, like Woz. He was a terrible person and he would have run Apple into the ground had he stayed. Jobs was a different person when he returned to Apple.
The real problem with Apple III is it has no personality whatsoever. Despite my reading a number of articles on it and viewing quite a few ads for it, I have no clue what the difference is from an Apple II or why you want it over an Apple II.
Agreed, Jobs was not fit to run a company like Apple back then, the reason Markkula hired a CEO. He knew Jobs wasn't ready. He was a huge jerk back then, to his co-founders, his co-workers, and his own family. But him getting ousted from Apple made him grow, not only as a man, but as a business man. It was probably the best thing that could of happened. I agree, if he had stayed, Apple may have went the way of the dodo like Commodore and Atari. However, Apple was dying by the time he came back, and man, what a comeback he made. Basically pulled the Phoenix, pulling Apple from the ashes and made it what it is today.
The Apple III had an upgraded CPU, more ram, and different system roms. But yeah, it really was just an upgraded Apple II. It really came down to the business software that was made for it. But if I ran a business back then, I wouldn't have been able to justify the cost of the Apple III over an Apple II, especially with its manufacturing defects. Honestly, for a little bit more money you could have bought the 16 bit GUI based LISA or an IBM.