Getting started off with the history may have sounded boring; like all history can be. But it was a good introduction. I found many things to be interesting about it, that I had no idea. The first computers were many machines in a room, and you had to use punch cards to put in the information. The punch cards were like film strips for movies at the theater.
And later there was one you could use switches to input information to compute and then lights would show you the answers and you would have to figure it all out. Followed by Apple coming out with a wooden computer that had a monitor, then a mouse to go with it. I didn't know that the first Apple was wooden, that was something interesting to learn. Makes me wonder if they got splinters carrying it, and was the keyboard wooden too?
Steve Wozniak, known as "Woz", founded Apple Computer Inc. Which now has dropped the computer in the name; in the 1970's. He created the Apple II and it was the best selling computer in the early 1980's. This one could now display pictures not just text, as well as an inexpensive floppy-disk drive. I found him to be an important person, probably one of the top four.