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Memoirs of a Spectrum Addict is a fascinating dive into the world of Rick Dickinson, a name that resonates deeply with anyone familiar with the early days of home computing. The documentary captures his journey with a raw authenticity that feels almost personal. It’s not just about the machines he designed, like the ZX Spectrum; it’s about the cultural ripple effects those designs created. The pacing allows you to linger on the details, soak in the nostalgia, and appreciate the craftsmanship behind each device. You get a genuine sense of Dickinson’s passion and dedication. There's an almost melancholic tone as it reflects on an era that shaped many of us, with a focus on the human behind the tech, which is what makes it distinctive.
Deep dive into a designer's life.Focus on early computing history.Reflective and nostalgic tone.
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