The otherwise very entertaining "Triump of the Nerds" documentary about the creation and evolution of home computers doesn't even mention Commodore or the Amiga at all, which is pretty blasphemous IMO. Always wondered why Commodore often seems to be forgotten (or purposely left out) in some "historical" accounts, because they were definitely at the forefront of the home computer revolution of the 80's.. To me Commodore is undeniably linked to making available affordable home computing in the 80's. "Computers for the masses, not the classes" to quote Jack. But hey, I'm probably preaching to the choir here.
