Essential Apple Podcast 83: From ZX81 to Ledgers…

Recorded 8th April 2018

This week… we have Mark Sealey the CEO of web development company MarkWorks. This is a man who has been involved with computers almost from the start – he’s written for the Financial Times, Guardian, Daily Telegraph and more. He’s been a contributor to MyMac, MacNN and ThinkSecret and been involved with RISC User, Archimedes World, Acorn Computing, Acorn User and MacFormat.
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MARK SEALEY

SECURITY

  • Elon Musk says “Do you trust this computer?” – CNet
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WORTH-A-CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS

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Nemo’s Hardware Store (xx:xx)

  • No Hardware Store this week as Nemo is taking a break and bracing himself for a big truckload of new goodies to be delivered ready for next week.

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