Re: The movie \"Pirates of Silicon Valley\"

2011-10-09 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Stephen, The Pirates of Silicon Valley as far as I know has not been remastered for BluRay. Being a made-for-TV movie, not sure that BluRay would add much to it, considering it's a 1.33:1 full frame picture. Sent from Ronni's iPad On 09/10/2011, at 10:17 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:

Re: The movie \"Pirates of Silicon Valley\"

2011-10-09 Thread Stephen Chape
gt; Kingdom (1984). But when Moritz reported, in Time‘s 1983 Machine of the Year, > a detail about Jobs’ family, access was abruptly cut off." > > At the time of Jobs’ death, only one movie had ever chronicled his rise to > tech titan: Pirates Of Silicon Valley, a semi-humorous d

The movie \"Pirates of Silicon Valley\"

2011-10-08 Thread Ronda Brown
abruptly cut off." At the time of Jobs’ death, only one movie had ever chronicled his rise to tech titan: Pirates Of Silicon Valley, a semi-humorous docudrama about the two visionaries behind Microsoft and Apple based on the book Fire In The Valley: The Making of The Personal Compu

The movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley"

2011-10-08 Thread Stephen Chape
I have owned a DVD of the above movie for some time. The story of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates beginnings in the computer world. Indeed the story of the start of home computers ! However it is truly a terrible recording. Has anyone ever come across this movie on BluRay ? Regards, Stephen Chape -

Re: Pirates of Silicon Valley

2007-07-15 Thread X.ray.Wa
You can watch the movie at any time from http://tinyurl.com/2solno Ray - Original Message - From: "Ian Conaghan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "WAMUG Mailing List" Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 3:03 PM Subject: Pirates of Silicon Valley For those WAGMUGers who ha

Pirates of Silicon Valley

2007-07-15 Thread Ian Conaghan
For those WAGMUGers who have never seen it, I highly recommend the 'Pirates of Silicon Valley' bio-pic on Channel 9 at 12 midnight on Wednesday for a fascinating insight into the rivalry between Apple and Microsoft in the early days of desktop computing. It's definitely worth