People in the last 60 years that have made an impact on life.
Elvis Presley
How you may ask your self could have influenced or made an impact on life, well lets look at what he did. With his music it brought together the youth of the world not only by dancing but also by communicating. At party’s, club’s and even after his death his 20th anniversary has taken most adults back to their child hood and I bet are remembering all their old friends, what they did and because of the telephone most probably have rung them and have got back together. So Elvis’s program was to bring the youth into one possible arena of thought through music.
Adolph Hitler a mad man in most respects but what did this man try to do. Well apart from try to take control of the entire planet, his idea that through genetic engineering he could produce the perfect human being. His agenda was through taking the strongest males both mentally and physically strong, and the females that were basically the same he could create gods. That could rule the human race for his one thousand-year reign.
Sir Clive Sinclair
How did this man make an impact on the human race? What did he do that would and has influenced the world as we see it? This man first in the 60’s produced the worlds first pocket calculator, then many years 1978 later created the first home computer that did not cost mega bucks. If I remember correctly approximately £300. This first computer was the ZX 80. From there he then made a quick succession of computers over the next six years. The most popular being the ZX Spectrum. A computer for less than £200 it gave the ordinary person the chance for over 1 million households to own a computer. From there the ordinary person had been bitten by the bug. The ability to write programs so simple but so complex to do accounts and other simple tasks. He had tried to go against the big boys with his other computer the Sinclair QL a 68008 processor but because he used small data cartridges this failed. But did it, the other companies wanted to get in on the act and so were born the Atari ST and the Commodore Amega. These machines used basically the same technology but with a difference the CPU was a 68000 and they used 3.5-inch floppy drive, and had 4x the memory capability all for less than £300. I mention the price because as you see it was so much cheaper than buying a big P.C. Now we can advance to 1997 most home computers are now P.C’S. The cost of these machines has dropped from when they first came out. The speed and memory far greater than all of its predecessors and With the ability via the Internet to communicate with people all around the world swapping ideas, stories and of course the beginning of relationships. With this ability, man is making the world smaller but to what end.
How you may ask your self could have influenced or made an impact on life, well lets look at what he did. With his music it brought together the youth of the world not only by dancing but also by communicating. At party’s, club’s and even after his death his 20th anniversary has taken most adults back to their child hood and I bet are remembering all their old friends, what they did and because of the telephone most probably have rung them and have got back together. So Elvis’s program was to bring the youth into one possible arena of thought through music.
Adolph Hitler a mad man in most respects but what did this man try to do. Well apart from try to take control of the entire planet, his idea that through genetic engineering he could produce the perfect human being. His agenda was through taking the strongest males both mentally and physically strong, and the females that were basically the same he could create gods. That could rule the human race for his one thousand-year reign.
Sir Clive Sinclair
How did this man make an impact on the human race? What did he do that would and has influenced the world as we see it? This man first in the 60’s produced the worlds first pocket calculator, then many years 1978 later created the first home computer that did not cost mega bucks. If I remember correctly approximately £300. This first computer was the ZX 80. From there he then made a quick succession of computers over the next six years. The most popular being the ZX Spectrum. A computer for less than £200 it gave the ordinary person the chance for over 1 million households to own a computer. From there the ordinary person had been bitten by the bug. The ability to write programs so simple but so complex to do accounts and other simple tasks. He had tried to go against the big boys with his other computer the Sinclair QL a 68008 processor but because he used small data cartridges this failed. But did it, the other companies wanted to get in on the act and so were born the Atari ST and the Commodore Amega. These machines used basically the same technology but with a difference the CPU was a 68000 and they used 3.5-inch floppy drive, and had 4x the memory capability all for less than £300. I mention the price because as you see it was so much cheaper than buying a big P.C. Now we can advance to 1997 most home computers are now P.C’S. The cost of these machines has dropped from when they first came out. The speed and memory far greater than all of its predecessors and With the ability via the Internet to communicate with people all around the world swapping ideas, stories and of course the beginning of relationships. With this ability, man is making the world smaller but to what end.
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