This video is for the hardcore Mac users (those that used to be called MacZealots) that appreciate computer history done by the Computer History Museum on the 40th Anniversary of the Mac.. They put together a group of well-known people who worked on the original Mac to talk about it, telling stories never heard before. Super enjoyable and interesting, if you're into that sort of thing.
SVG icons extracted from the 30th Anniversary Mac Font
"The Challenger made it through the spectacular eruption of its external fuel tank with its cabin more or less intact. Rather than being carried to Heaven in an instant, the crippled vessel kept sailing upward for another three miles before its momentum gave out, then plunged 12 miles to the ocean. The crew was, in all likelihood, conscious for the full two and a half minutes until it hit the water." That's horrendous.
Cool stuff.
I learned two important chiptunes related things here: 1) How the music chip on the NES works (great video!) 2) That the Japanese Legend of Zelda music is slightly different than the American version.
Happy birthday!