Happy Birthday to Kevin Tofel
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Happy Birthday to Marc Orchant and Ed Holloway
Fellow Tablet PC MVP and good friend, Marc Orchant is celebrating the Big 50 today. Have a great one buddy.
And another Tableteer, Ed Holloway is also celebrating a birthday today as well. Many more to the both of you!
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Happy birthday to Marc!
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Happy birthday to the ThinkPad- first Tablet PC

One of the longest running lines of mobile gear is the ThinkPad, begun at IBM and now carried by Lenovo, the line usually encompassed very innovative technology at a premium price. According to Lenovo, today is the 15th birthday of the ThinkPad line as the first model shipped in 1992. What most people don’t realize is the first ThinkPad, the IBM 2521 ThinkPad, was a pen-based PC running the PenPoint operating system from Go Corporation. That’s right, the first ThinkPad was a Tablet PC! The 2521 also incorporated a 20 MB flash drive showing how innovative IBM was with the ThinkPad line. IBM also had arguably the first UMPC in the ThinkPad line, the PC110, a palmtop device with a 4 MB internal flash drive. This UMPC released in 1995 was only available in Japan. Happy birthday to the ThinkPad!
(via Reg Hardware)
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Happy birthday to my twin brother, Bruce
We’re so handsome, it’s really hard to tell us apart. People still have a hard time telling us apart, even today.
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Happy birthday to Engadget Japanese and Spanish!
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Has it already been two years since we launched two fresh new international versions of the site, Engadget Español and Nihongo? We do dearly love our crew over there, Alberto Ballestin, Héctor Labeaga, José Mendiola, Ittousai, and everyone else making Engadget a fast-growing and consistently compelling destination for Spanish and Japanese-speaking gadget nerds the world over. Congrats, guys! We party tonight with sake and tequila bombs.
P.S. -As always, big ups to our crew over at Engadget China, which also celebrated its 2nd birthday earlier this month!
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Happy Birthday, Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was born at Ulm, in Württemberg, Germany, on March 14, 1879.
Many of us know his story. I find it interesting to review it, sometimes as a reminder that he wanted to be a teacher. There’s something reassuring about that fact.
He was mostly homeschooled. Teachers considered him too slow mentally for school. (The phrase of today is that he had one or more development disabilities.) He sat alone in the back of classes smiling. He said he learned and studied what he wanted. Teachers didn’t like that. He found math and physics interesting. he dropped out of school at 16 years of age.
In 1896, he entered the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich to be trained as a teacher in physics and mathematics. He did not find a teaching position, so he worked as a technical assistant for the Swiss Patent Office.
In his spare time, he figured out what he called the Special Theory of Relativity, the theory that both time and motion are relative to the observer. His observations arguably changed the world.
I wonder if other teachers think of this also. I have wondered since my first day as a teacher how many Albert Einsteins attended my classes and what I might have done more to help them realize their special theories also.…more


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