Ruth Bramley - Working at Sinclair Research from 1981 to 1984

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  • @sourcecode6467
    @sourcecode6467 3 роки тому +10

    Really enjoyed this, Ruth is awesome, obviously a great asset to one of the finest tech companies in history

  • @tinytonymaloney7832
    @tinytonymaloney7832 3 роки тому +8

    What a brilliant video, I know where I was in my younger days while these people went about their brilliant work helping to make IT what it is today. I can only envy at their lifestyle then, what a fantastic life they had. Never to be repeated. I Googled Sir Clive to see what he was doing now and found out the poor man passed away 3 weeks ago, and I never knew. What a hero he was. RIP Sir Clive. 😔

  • @dinotahirovic675
    @dinotahirovic675 3 роки тому +11

    Such an interesting woman, not amazed at all that Sir Clive recognised that and gave her the job during the interview! It was so easy to imagine some of those everyday events at Sinclair by just listening to her.

  • @josearqco
    @josearqco 7 років тому +18

    This lady is wonderful and lovely, great interview!!!

  • @AstAMoore
    @AstAMoore 7 років тому +35

    Okay, Ruth is absolutely wonderful. I could listed to her all day.

  • @metalheadmalta
    @metalheadmalta 6 років тому +14

    Super insight into how Sinclair worked... These snippets of information fill out the whole learning experience. Supremely informative and very enjoyable. Many thanks for this.

  • @ffssmusic
    @ffssmusic 3 роки тому +8

    00:00 Looking for a job
    06:00 The ZX80
    07:33 A steep learning curve
    16:15 Strange questions from customers
    20:04 The other people and the King's Parade office
    24:20 Christmas bonus and hampers
    29:15 Memorable people
    29:48 First experiences with computers
    35:42 The most memorable experience
    39:46 Being a female programmer
    43:35 Work hard, play hard - parties at Clive's house
    46:58 Producing the documentation - cut and paste
    49:35 The boat race
    51:26 The company aeroplane
    56:46 Using a Spectrum for a business purpose
    58:20 Changes and the new office
    01:04:04 People sending in software
    01:05:52 Sir Clive on TV and the photo shoot
    01:10:40 The salary and overall memories

  • @sircles-net
    @sircles-net 4 роки тому +5

    Such an excellent interview and not requiring much questioning or prompting. Ruth really relays the excitement of being early to the British microcomputer revolution in brilliant fashion, and had me engaged and fascinated throughout.

  • @ITTom
    @ITTom 8 років тому +26

    Ruth and the rest of the team - thank you for ZX Spectrum and make everything You talk about - possible. ZX Spectum was wonderful part of my childhood. THANKS AGAIN.
    PS. In Poland there were some radio stations that was actually brodcasting some programms on air. It was almost impossible to record working program but anyway - it was fun..... ;)

  • @DaveMcGarry
    @DaveMcGarry 5 років тому +3

    Fantastic insight into Sinclair... Thank you Ruth and your team for building the machine of my childhood... That resulted in my lifelong career.. 👍 🖥

  • @sherlockholmeslives.1605
    @sherlockholmeslives.1605 6 років тому +25

    She seems like a very nice and intelligent woman.

  • @davidmartintech
    @davidmartintech 8 років тому +6

    What a great video and interview with a superb lady, a wonderful interviewee with many very interesting stories.

  • @shanepython
    @shanepython 8 років тому +10

    Such a joy to watch/listen to this video. Thank you. : )

  • @EgoShredder
    @EgoShredder 8 років тому +20

    51:30 - Jason,"Oh, there is less questions here".......Ruth, "FEWER!.....please". Yes! I have always corrected people when they use the word "less" in the wrong context! :-D

    • @firmbutton6485
      @firmbutton6485 4 роки тому +2

      EgoShredder so many do, it's infuriating lol

    • @steven-vn9ui
      @steven-vn9ui 4 роки тому +2

      @@firmbutton6485 It may annoy but to correct someone you hardly know, I would consider at least, is quite rude.

    • @firmbutton6485
      @firmbutton6485 4 роки тому +3

      That’s why I don’t correct people I don’t know well, but my wife and child, yes I do. Nevertheless, it’s infuriating like I said.

    • @steven-vn9ui
      @steven-vn9ui 4 роки тому +1

      @@firmbutton6485 agreed!

    • @v8pilot
      @v8pilot 3 роки тому +1

      @@steven-vn9ui I read that no judge would convict you of murder if you killed somebody because they corrected your speech.

  • @tonypreece3586
    @tonypreece3586 3 роки тому +4

    My first job was working as a trainee engineer for a small IT company that sold BBC, Sinclair, Sirius, and Apricot. Still in IT. But the best times were in the late '80s for me. Still have my BBC.

  • @gyozopajter535
    @gyozopajter535 7 років тому +3

    Thank you very much Ruth for the insight and the interesting stories. Sinclair machines were my childhood's unforgettable adventure in Hungary in 1984. One of my inner part will live always in this fairy period. It was fanny to hear the 2 stories where people tought that you are Clive's doughter. :)

  • @Lilithe
    @Lilithe 7 років тому +7

    I love seeing the ZX81 in the background. My dad bought one and gave it to me with the RAM pack after he upgraded to a CoCo2. It was fun to play with. I didn't quite understand it yet as I was 4 or 5 but I could type on it and make really small programs.

    • @Dranok1
      @Dranok1 3 роки тому +1

      And behind the interviewer a bunch of Microvitec Cub multisync monitors sitting on double disc drive bridges! (Akhter? Cumana? Oh it all floods back!)

  • @pp37903
    @pp37903 8 років тому +2

    Really, really interesting. It was such a fascinating period, and I'm glad I got to witness it first hand.

  • @JohnnyBareToes1
    @JohnnyBareToes1 8 років тому +59

    What a wonderful insight into the Sinclair family. Seems like it was purely an amazing experience to have worked there. I would love to go for a pint with this wonderful lady. Thanks so much for this video, it was very enjoyable and I was disappointed when it ended lol

  • @TheFusedplug
    @TheFusedplug 7 років тому +9

    What a wonderful experience this must have been to be right at the start, she's very good at explaining things the "way they were" I'm old enough to remember when we just had phone boxes and I was lucky enough to have a Mum and Dad that paid for a home phone but obviously had to ask permission to ring somebody "Don't take too long we need to watch the phone bill". We had the old style dial type phone (not buttons) I recently thought how "999" was the number that took the longest to dial waiting for the dial to return ... the logic there was not excellent as vital seconds cost lives lol

    • @v8pilot
      @v8pilot 3 роки тому +1

      I think the logic was the "999" was easy to dial in the dark. Also "111" could easily be generated by spurious contacts touching the lines.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 Рік тому +1

      It was 999 because in high winds, telephone wires touching would send false positive numbers out. 9, requiring 9 bursts of electricity, was unlikely to be sent by accident. Three 9s was the most unlikely.
      It was a way of making sure the number was never overloaded with false positives, which in the early days happened to operator numbers frequently. So from that perspective it saved many lives.

  • @CallousCoder
    @CallousCoder 3 роки тому +2

    Such a great interview and insight. What a lovely experience Ruth had. It must have been brilliant to be really starting the computer revolution.
    I miss those days were decisions were made on the spot. My first job was sort of similar - hired on the spot, started the day after. These days as a freelancer it takes already at least a week to get started some where.

  • @patrickcardon1643
    @patrickcardon1643 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing those great memories! Even if we were not there, we can now imagine to have been!

  • @crezzwell
    @crezzwell 7 років тому +7

    Very interesting interview if like me your in your early forties and remember playing with commodore 64 etc in the eighties. Love Ruth also, obviously very intelligent, and genuinely interesting woman.

  • @proudsnowtiger
    @proudsnowtiger 8 років тому +8

    The Willis Road roof garden was great. On a nice day, the Softies ran serial cables there and hauled their VT-100s up to work in the open air. Yes, you could have portable computing wiht a VAX...

  • @Neffers_UK
    @Neffers_UK 7 років тому +3

    This was a brilliant watch. Myths busted, with an insight of how the times were back then. Great answers from Ruth.

  • @gav53
    @gav53 7 років тому +1

    absolutely engrossed in this - what a very nice woman - thank you very much

  • @martin.pokorny
    @martin.pokorny 3 роки тому +3

    What a great interview. It is almost shocking for me... I mean: I'm used to watching awfully aggressive "journalism" all the time. At least here in the Czech Republic...

  • @McSynth
    @McSynth 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful int. So glad this has been shared.

  • @hevren
    @hevren 3 роки тому +1

    Great interview, such a nice idea to document all.

  • @KarlHamilton
    @KarlHamilton Рік тому

    Lovely to hear about Clive being so nice in real life. We always hear so much about his temper, but never the good side.

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 3 роки тому +1

    Lovely interview! Very interesting to listen to!

  • @SB-mi2ii
    @SB-mi2ii 3 роки тому +1

    What a lovely interview/chat 😊

  • @LiveSteamMad
    @LiveSteamMad 3 роки тому +4

    Are you going to be interviewing Jim Westwood and Richard Altwasser at some point also? That would be awesome. I'd love to know about the development of the ZX80 and Spectrum directly from them, and their views on it...

  • @orangedac
    @orangedac 7 років тому +1

    Great interview. Thanks so much for the effort.

  • @andyhowlett2231
    @andyhowlett2231 3 роки тому +2

    What a lovely story. It must have been quite an experience.

  • @elektron2kim666
    @elektron2kim666 5 років тому +2

    The ZX-Spectrum gave me a lot in my teenage years. Also some discipline in life.

  • @ggklncnoifewAsdarp
    @ggklncnoifewAsdarp 8 років тому +4

    Thank you for this interview, a fantastic story. Please use a bit of compression on the mike in the future, there are parts where my laptop fan is louder than the voice on loudest setting.

  • @sma7530
    @sma7530 Рік тому

    I've just bought a copy of the first Sinclair User that she mentions that she was in at 8:24 and yes, I've just opened it up and she's there ! What a bonus

  • @Dranok1
    @Dranok1 3 роки тому +2

    Sinclair Magazine 1: *I remember that photo!!!* Oh my, Way Back Machine set to years ago... 🤭

  • @peter486
    @peter486 5 років тому +3

    she had a amazing life, imagine working at zinclair in the golden age.. must have been amazing I worked for webfirms in the late 90´s that was sick aswell :)

    • @ruzziasht349
      @ruzziasht349 3 роки тому

      You poor man, I hope you're fully recovered and feeling better.

    • @peter486
      @peter486 Рік тому

      @@ruzziasht349 yea rough times how to burn 10k in a night :)

  • @keithellis5163
    @keithellis5163 2 роки тому

    Great Interview & some fantastic stories!

  • @just_another32
    @just_another32 Місяць тому

    Loved watching this!

  • @davedogge2280
    @davedogge2280 4 роки тому +5

    What I want to know is what was her hi-score on Jet Pac

    • @6581punk
      @6581punk 3 роки тому +1

      And did she finish Jet Set Willy.

  • @stalepalemale
    @stalepalemale 8 років тому +1

    Great interview, well done!

  • @garyproffitt5941
    @garyproffitt5941 Рік тому

    Very intelligent Ruth Bramley and charm too.

  • @oxogood9018
    @oxogood9018 Рік тому

    Great interview.

  • @SusanAmberBruce
    @SusanAmberBruce 2 роки тому

    Great interview thanks

  • @davegwldn
    @davegwldn 2 роки тому

    Fantastic interview. Really interesting...

  • @bollesg
    @bollesg 7 років тому +3

    Ruth Bramley for president!

  • @mazharsaid2548
    @mazharsaid2548 3 роки тому +1

    hello does any1 know if Lander had sound back in 1989? thanks thanks.

  • @christoohunders5316
    @christoohunders5316 5 років тому +3

    Love the geek dyslexia mix of celebrity and circuitry = Celebuitry !

  • @ms-ex8em
    @ms-ex8em 2 роки тому

    Ruth can you program a bbc micro to display a menu system similar to the ones used in schools back in 1986????? Thanks

  • @jase01472
    @jase01472 7 років тому +2

    Brilliant Thanks

  • @8-bitsteve500
    @8-bitsteve500 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful!

  • @keithammleter3824
    @keithammleter3824 4 роки тому +2

    I worked at one time for an electronics company, headquarters in UK, that provided a tax paid Christmas bonus and hamper. It made us all feel appreciated - a very nice extra. The Who's Who staff book is pretty standard,

  • @NatureAndTech
    @NatureAndTech 7 років тому +2

    I've got a couple of ZX80s. The heatsink is just borderline OK. If Sinclair had made one twice the size, it would have been so much better.

  • @zxspectrum128
    @zxspectrum128 7 років тому +10

    Did she ever see a telephone flying towards someone?

  • @RightWing1
    @RightWing1 3 роки тому +1

    Great interview. and employers take note thats how you treat employees

  • @ms-ex8em
    @ms-ex8em 3 роки тому +1

    does any one know about this (Sinclair ZX Spectrum) when u power it on does it show ltd. or just ltd (many thanks).

  • @paulf7043
    @paulf7043 2 місяці тому

    lovely person

  • @unlokia
    @unlokia 7 років тому +4

    I would have thought it more apt for a Bramley to work at Apple...

  • @jakobole
    @jakobole Рік тому

    So, the picture painted in 'Micromen' of Clive isn't quite correct? I remember when seeing the movie that I thought his character was off....

  • @paulrichie3319
    @paulrichie3319 6 місяців тому

    sir Clive a great guy, an missed

  • @ms-ex8em
    @ms-ex8em 4 роки тому +1

    how do u turn on sound on lander? do u press a key or something? thanks

  • @EricTViking
    @EricTViking 4 роки тому +1

    "I can tell you if a full stop is italic, and shouldn't be". Brilliant 😁

  • @vapourmile
    @vapourmile 3 роки тому +2

    It's bizarre the keyword thing isn't still used. Why not have all the keywords of a language bound to a keystroke macro? If you use a new language, you can not only have a new membrane, you can also map similar keywords to the same keys, so you don't have to recall what each language uses for console output, you just press the keyboard macro for it.

    • @6581punk
      @6581punk 3 роки тому

      Not needed now. The keyword thing was implemented to save memory. Rather than store the text for GOTO it would store a number for the key pressed. No need to parse the text either. You can test this by typing in a program using the text, not the key shortcuts, it won't run (found this out the hard way on the ZX81).

    • @neozeed8139
      @neozeed8139 2 роки тому

      A lot of UIs do auto completion, which is easier to remember because you don’t have to.

    • @cygil1
      @cygil1 2 роки тому

      It's difficult to make it change modes intelligently based on context. The Sinclair Basic would change modes when a string or a variable was expected, but BASIC was simple and unambiguous about its parsing contexts, so this was easy.

    • @leeosborne3793
      @leeosborne3793 Рік тому

      In all honesty, the keyword entry was awful. It just about worked on the ZX81 but it should have been ditched on the Spectrum. I was very glad to discover you didn't have to use it on 128K models.

    • @vapourmile
      @vapourmile Рік тому

      @@leeosborne3793
      I never programmed a Spectrum but I wrote a lot of ZX81 programs and I quickly became comfortable with it. I see no problem with having common keyboard macros for commands.

  • @Truthseeker1515
    @Truthseeker1515 3 роки тому +1

    Dam, Coventry back in the mid 70s......

  • @frederickbowdler8169
    @frederickbowdler8169 2 роки тому

    What about debatable business practices at Sinclair?

  • @josearqco
    @josearqco 7 років тому +2

    8 bit computing!, it all started there!

  • @redlinetelevision
    @redlinetelevision 5 років тому +1

    I live near paradise, it's anything but.

  • @sa3270
    @sa3270 3 місяці тому

    It's funny that they're both named Sinclair.

  • @SA77888
    @SA77888 3 роки тому +3

    A proper fully functioning human being.

  • @alexabadi7458
    @alexabadi7458 7 років тому +1

    What could you do with 1k octets in 2017 ?

  • @hanniffydinn6019
    @hanniffydinn6019 Рік тому

    Fun exciting times! Computing is very boring these days! 🤯🤯🤯

  • @michaelturner4457
    @michaelturner4457 4 місяці тому

    ZX Spectra

  • @davedogge2280
    @davedogge2280 4 роки тому +3

    back in the days when people actually replied to your CV submissions in IT in the UK. These days HR departments are lazy and don't reply or recruitment agents just blast your CV around via email and don't bother giving you feedback after an interview even because again, lazy and stupid.

  • @OlegShwim
    @OlegShwim 3 роки тому +1

    Ну почему нет русского дубляжа(

  • @globdesign5492
    @globdesign5492 3 роки тому +1

    Wait didn't Indians build Silicon Valley...................

  • @MySining
    @MySining 7 років тому +1

    короче ничо не понятно..но в принцепи спектрум зх рулит!!

  • @craiggilchrist4223
    @craiggilchrist4223 7 років тому +2

    I know it was a long time ago but you would remember the interview with Sir Clive. She dont seem to remember much. Give the woman a glass of water for that cough.

  • @nnnnnn3647
    @nnnnnn3647 3 роки тому +1

    typical English woman.

  • @pepperoniunicorn8641
    @pepperoniunicorn8641 3 роки тому

    full of shit, that is Sir Clive's Love child and\or sister

  • @PauloConstantino167
    @PauloConstantino167 6 років тому +2

    This big bony woman is really annoying. Always interrupts Jason when he tries to say something.

    • @Tenraiden
      @Tenraiden 5 років тому +4

      She's the one being interviewed after all, you idiot.

    • @jtsotherone
      @jtsotherone 5 років тому

      @@Tenraiden ever heard of sarcasm, idiot?

    • @cygil1
      @cygil1 2 роки тому +1

      Worst troll ever.

    • @RobertPayne556
      @RobertPayne556 Рік тому

      I'd just like to say-
      *Sol decides to go supernova*

  • @pp37903
    @pp37903 8 років тому +3

    Really, really interesting. It was such a fascinating period, and I'm glad I got to witness it first hand.