Microsoft has released the code to MS-DOS 4.00 on GitHub; Dave takes you a tour of the code, builds it, and runs it on original hardware. For my book on lif...
I watch his videos because it’s nice to have an insider view of what was the formative years of Microsoft’s assimilation creation of a common office workspace. The anecdotes are deliciously 90’s, the openness is refreshing, and the implementation detail is quite interesting.
My other half likes the videos because he has that quite monotone voice, with quite an even canter and the odd lingering pause that can send her to sleep.
Seems right on brand for him. He wrote a book about his life and struggles being on the spectrum. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s not intentional at all.
I gotta be honest, I love his deadpan dry ass thumbnails.
His voice isn’t much different!
I watch his videos because it’s nice to have an insider view of what was the formative years of Microsoft’s
assimilationcreation of a common office workspace. The anecdotes are deliciously 90’s, the openness is refreshing, and the implementation detail is quite interesting.My other half likes the videos because he has that quite monotone voice, with quite an even canter and the odd lingering pause that can send her to sleep.
Win win.
Seems right on brand for him. He wrote a book about his life and struggles being on the spectrum. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s not intentional at all.
Amazon Link to book
Dollar-store Arnold says eat more cigars.