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Give me your data. Now!

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I have been using a portable computer for nearly 4 decades.

A fellow Chem E, one who was writing books (and created a computing publishing house) about computer programs felt he could create a better computer than any had offered to date. So, in 1981, Adam Osborne did just that. He offered a portable computer (weighing in at a svelte 22 pounds), with a 7 inch screen, and two 180 KB 5 ¼ inch flopping drives. I had three of them- and replaced them when he offered up 360 KB drives- double the storage!  (The last floppy I used stored about 3 MB!)Osborne 1 Computer

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Being an entrepreneur, I always understand the imprint that founders have on their organizations.  After all, most of us consider our business ventures akin to our children.  But, it’s also true that an outstanding leader also ends up establishing a decisive imprint on the company s/he leads- even if s/he were not the founder.

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