Demo of the first Apple Macintosh by Steve Jobs, January 1984, in front of 3000 people. Andy Hertzfeld captured the moment quite well in his retelling: "Pandemonium reigns as the demo completes. Steve has the biggest smile I've ever seen on his face, obviously holding back tears as he is overwhelmed by the moment. The ovation continues for at least five minutes before he quiets the crowd down."
The Iron Sheik (managed by "Classy" Freddie Blassie) challenges Bob Backlund (managed by Arnold Skaaland) for the World Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Championship on December 26, 1983.
In April 2005, the Young Republicans of the University of Connecticut invited former pro wrestler The Ultimate Warrior to speak at their school, and things got a little out of hand. One statement that really got the crowd upset is shown in this clip, when Warrior said "queering doesn't make the world work." After the speech ended, the College Republicans apologized for bringing Warrior to UConn.
A 1980s advertisement for American retailer Sears, showing its extensive selection of consumer electronics, including microcomputers, Sony Walkman, CD players, video cameras, and televisions.
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