
TECHNOLOGY HISTORY PROJECT
Bob Susnik

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Degrees:
BST, Plastics Engineering Technology, Pittsburg State University; MST, Pittsburg State University
Industrial Experience:
1 year, Q.C. Supervisor; 8 ½ years, Composites M&P Engineer
Teaching Experience
: Pittsburg State University since 1988 starting out as Assistant Professor to present position as Full professor and Coordinator of the program
Retrived information from http://www.pittstate.edu/faculty-staff/bob-susnik​
Commodore 64
his first computer

The Commodore 64 is arguably the easiest to use programmable computer that has ever been made. Like the PET and VIC-20 before it, the 64 booted to a friendly screen with the Commodore Basic Operating System ready and waiting for instruction. If writing your own programs was daunting, and loading software from cassettes or floppies was ‘just too much’ for you, you could just jam a cartridge in the back of the unit and like magic your machine was doing whatever you wanted it to.
Information Retrieved from
http://www.commodore.ca/commodore-products/commodore-64-the-best-selling-computer-in-history/