Re: Designer of the Commodore Datassette?
- From: "davemcmurtrie@xxxxxxxxx" <davemcmurtrie@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 06:22:26 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 31, 1:02 am, Rick Youngman <wl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jan 30, 1:55 am, Boris <onkel-scho...@xxxxxx> wrote:
After looking through patents and reading some magazines, I still
could not find a name for the guy who did the case design of the
datassette (the rounded c2n, not the sharper edged "PET-style" one). I
can only guess that it was Velinsky, too. Can anybody proof that or
give me a hint/link?
Thanks in advance
It's been a long day, so excuse me if I seem grumpy.... bit why TF
would you even want to know ( or care) who designed that case ????
While it's not something I would have ever thought to ask about, I
think it would be interesting to know the answer to his question.
When Bil Herd occasionally chimes in to offer little pieces of
information about who designed things, why they were designed the way
they were, etc, I find it to be extremely enlightening. I'm sure that
99% of the overall human population wouldn't agree with me on this,
but I'd guess most of the readers of this usenet group would.
Thanks,
Dave
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