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Electronic Arts Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror Game,1986. - Game
Electronic Arts Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror Game,1986. Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror Game square format, album style cover for IBM-PC features a full color image on front of Timothy Leary looking into a glass ball with sky as backdrop and text printed in orange ink at top, "Timothy Leary's / Mind Mirror." Five photos of Tim Leary with quotes by Leary included inside of box.
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Equipment at Lenkurt Electric Company in San Carlos, 1965 - Negative
Equipment at Lenkurt Electric Company in San Carlos, 1965. Color negative of IBM data processsing equipment at Lenkurt Electric Company in San Carlos. This image looks over the shoulder of a woman sitting at a small desk. She wears a white shirt and a red skirt and inputs data on a small keyboard which appears to be connected to a card punch machine. The machine is labeled, "IBM 26 INTERPRETING CARD PUNCH". Part of a series.
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Lenkurt Electric Company's IBM Computer System, 1965 - Negative
Lenkurt Electric Company's IBM Computer System, 1965. Color negative shows an IBM accounting machine on a desk labeled "1620II DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM". On top of the machine are eight binders. A woman sits at the desk and presses buttons on the machine. She wears a white shirt, red skirt, glasses, and high heeled shoes. Also on the desk is a large typewriter with paper coming out of it. There are two other large machines in the background. Photo...
Record Type: Photo
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Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930-1970 - Lécuyer, Christophe
Book, "Making Silicon Valley: Innovation and the Growth of High Tech, 1930-1970" by Christophe Lécuyer. Part of the Inside Technology series published by MIT Press. Hardcover, 408 pages. Summary: "In Making Silicon Valley, Christophe Lécuyer shows that the explosive growth of the personal computer industry in Silicon Valley was the culmination of decades of growth and innovation in the San Francisco-area electronics industry. Using the tools of ...
Record Type: Library