1. The Homebrew Computer Club - CHM Revolution

    https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/personal-computers/17/312

    Steve Wozniak debuted the prototype Apple-1 at the Homebrew Computer Club in 1976. For $666.66, buyers received a simple single-board computer with 4K of RAM. A cassette-based BASIC programming language simplified interaction though users had to add a power supply, keyboard, storage system, and display to build a fully-functioning system.

  2. Today in Apple history: Homebrew Computer Club meets for ...

    https://www.cultofmac.com/470195/apple-history-homebrew-computer-club/

    March 3, 1975: The Homebrew Computer Club, a hobbyist group that helps spark the personal computing revolution, holds it first meeting in Menlo Park, California. It becomes a welcome forum for...

  3. Homebrew Computer Club - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader

    https://wikimili.com/en/Homebrew_Computer_Club

    The Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist group in Menlo Park, California, which met from March 1975 to December 1986. The club played an influential role in the development of the microcomputer revolution and the rise of that aspect of the Silicon Valley information technology industrial complex.

  4. Today in Apple history: Homebrew Computer Club meets for ...

    https://techison.com/today-in-apple-history-homebrew-computer-club-meets-for-first-time/

    Today in Apple history: Homebrew Computer Club meets for first timeSteve Jobs and Steve Wozniak learned valuable lessons at Homebrew.Photo: Apple March 3, 1975: The Homebrew Computer Club, a hobbyist group that helps spark the personal computing revo

  5. Homebrew And How The Apple Came To Be

    https://www.atariarchives.org/deli/homebrew_and_how_the_apple.php

    Our club in the Silicon Valley, the Homebrew Computer Club, was among the first of its kind. It was in early 1975, and a lot of tech-type people would gather and trade integrated circuits back and forth. You could have called it Chips and Dips.

  6. Apple's 40-year legacy began with this 'Eureka' moment - CNET

    https://www.cnet.com/news/steve-wozniak-on-homebrew-computer-club/

    The Homebrew club was a casual gathering of hobbyists, like Wozniak, who were interested in building their own computers. Its enthusiastic members traded the hardware, software and the ideas...

  7. Find a Homebrew Club | American Homebrewers Association

    https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/homebrew-clubs/find-a-homebrew-club/

    Add, edit or delete a homebrew club listing through our simple online form. Allow up to two weeks for the homebrew club information to appear in the database. Your local homebrew club is an excellent resource for learning, experimenting, and meeting like-minded people passionate about zymurgy! Clubs can be philanthropic, formed around a theme ...

  8. Find Illinois Home Brewing Clubs and Wine Making Clubs in ...

    http://www.foremostbrewing.com/HomeBrewingClubs/Illinois/tabid/886/default.aspx

    Read more about Silverado Homebrew Club. SNIZZLE. Elk Grove Village, IL Ph: Read more about SNIZZLE. Urban Knaves of Grain. 3 S 520 2nd St Warrenville, IL 60555 Ph: 630 393 7303 Read more about Urban Knaves of Grain. Weinkeller Beer Enthusiasts. 9114 W 140th St Orland Park, IL 60462

  9. Suttronix Blog | Net News… | Page 2

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    DARPA’s “Cheetah” robot sets new speed record of 18mph on treadmillBy John Timmer | Published about an hour agoBiologically inspired designs are not a new thing in robotics, but the video embedded below is the first time I’ve ever seen something that looks like it’s modeled on a family pet. Development of the Cheetah robot is being funded by DARPA, the US’s Defense Advanced ...