It was Mid 1994. The age of Intel 80386 with 16 Mhz processors, 540 MB hard drives, and about 1 MB of RAM, 5.25 inch floppy disks with about 1.2 MB of storage, serial keyboards, no mouse, and vga monochrome monitors.

A show on TV. Videos take about 27 MB per second. They will fill your hard disk up in about 20 seconds. Several companies are working on compression of video, and after that, you can watch videos on your computer, and the world will never be the same again.

I was fascinated. And so was everyone around me. No more TVs? Only computers? Cool. But we might have to watch TV in Black and White. No problems. Once Windows 3.1 is out we will be able to watch video in color.

13 years, and what a growth it has been.