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The first digital voltmeter was invented and produced by Andrew Kay of Non-Linear Systems ( and later founder of Kaypro ) in 1954.
W. Hamilton describes Chaucer, Gower, Kay, Andrew Bernard, John Skelton, Robert Whittington, Richard Edwards and Samuel Daniel as " volunteer Laureates ".
Kaypro began as Non-Linear Systems, a maker of electronic test equipment, founded in 1952 by Andrew Kay, the inventor of the digital voltmeter.
* Kay Computers ( internet archive ) has a biography of Andrew Kay
On the show, hosted by Vernon Kay, sporting teams would perform their sport adapted to be entertaining and be judge by the panel consisting of Martine McCutcheon, cricketer Andrew Flintoff, footballer Rio Ferdinand and singer Una Healy ( The Saturdays ).
In the 2008 election the Alliance fielded candidates in all major New Zealand centres, contesting 15 electorate seats and running a party list of 30 candidates under the co-leaders Kay Murray and Andrew McKenzie.
* Jabberwocky ( musical ), by Andrew Kay, Malcolm Middleton and Peter Phillips
Andrew Moskos, Greg Shapiro, Rob AndristPlourde, Dave Asher, Holly Walker, Josh Meyers, Brendan Hunt, Ike Barinholtz, Liz Cackowski, Jason Sudeikis, Kay Cannon,
Non-Linear Systems was founded in 1952, by Andrew Kay, the inventor of the digital voltmeter.
On television, she appeared in the hit series Prisoner as Kay White, the payroll-embezzling accountant at Andrew Reynold's factory who met a sticky end when her gambling addiction gets the better of her.
It boasted an impressive cast including Curt Jürgens, Gemma Jones, Maurice Denham, Barry Foster, Gayle Hunnicutt, Patrick Stewart, Rachel Gurney, Charles Kay, Frank Thornton, Denis Lill, Diane Keen, Laurence Naismith, Lynn Farleigh, John Rhys-Davies, Paul Eddington, Freddie Jones, Charles Gray, Mary Wimbush, Pamela Brown, Tony Jay, Tom Conti, Miriam Margolyes, Andrew Keir and Marius Goring.

Andrew and inventor
Scots-born migrants that played a leading role in the foundation and development of the United States included cleric and revolutionary John Witherspoon, sailor John Paul Jones, industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and scientist and inventor Alexander Graham Bell.
* Andrew Meikle, inventor of the Threshing machine, 1719 – 1811
Rennie, a farmer's younger son, was born at Phantassie, near East Linton, East Lothian, Scotland, and showed a taste for mechanics at a very early age, and was allowed to spend much time in the workshop of Andrew Meikle, millwright, the inventor of the threshing machine, who lived at Houston Mill on the Phantassie estate.
For example, from literature: Shirley Ann Grau, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner, and Andrew Breitbart, conservative journalist ; from business: David Filo, co-founder of Yahoo !, and Neil Bush, economist and brother of President George W. Bush ; from entertainment: Lauren Hutton, film actor and supermodel, and Paul Michael Glaser, TV actor of " Starsky and Hutch "; from music: conductor and composer Odaline de la Martinez, who was the first woman to conduct at a BBC Proms concert in London ; from government: Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House who famously coordinated the first Congressional Republican majority in 40 years, and Luther Terry, former U. S. Surgeon General who issued the first official health hazard warning for tobacco ; from medicine: Michael DeBakey, inventor of the roller pump, and Dr. Regina Benjamin, President Obama's Surgeon General ; from science A. Baldwin Wood, inventor of the wood screw pump and Lisa P. Jackson, United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) Administrator under President Obama ; from sports: Bobby Brown, former New York Yankees third baseman and former president of the American League.
Andrew Law asserted that he was the inventor of shape notes.
* Andrew Lo, inventor, Adaptive market hypothesis
* Andrew Alford, American inventor of antennas for radio navigation systems
* Andrew Smith Hallidie ( 1873 ), " regarded as the inventor of the cable car and father of the present day San Francisco cable car system "; President of the San Francisco Mechanics ' Institute 1868 – 1877 and 1893 – 1895
* Andrew Higgins, inventor of the " Higgins Boat "
Andrew Cardozo Fluegelman ( November 27, 1943-c. July 6, 1985 ) was a publisher, photographer, programmer and attorney best known as the inventor of what is now known as the shareware business model for software marketing.
Morgan Andrew Robertson ( September 30, 1861 – March 24, 1915 ) was a well-known American author of short stories and novels, and the self-claimed inventor of the periscope.
* Andrew Viterbi, the inventor of the Viterbi algorithm.
* Andrew Meikle, the Scots engineer, inventor of the Threshing machine
* 26 October – The Monmouth-based inventor, Andrew Hubert von Staufer, wins the Platinum Award for Design and Gold Award for Leisure at the British Invention Show.
After his apprenticeship with Andrew Meikle, the inventor of the threshing machine, he became draftsman and personal assistant to James Watt in 1777 at 18.
The inventor and holder of some 30 patents pertinent to amphibious landing craft and vehicles, Andrew J. Higgins died in New Orleans on 1 August 1952, and was buried in Metairie Cemetery.
Andrew J. Toti ( 24 July 1915 – 20 March 2005 ) was a world-renowned American inventor.
Andrew Smith's father, also called Andrew Smith, was an engineer and inventor with several patents to his name, most importantly those for the making of wire ropes, granted from 1835 to 1849.
The party was formed in 2001 by Andrew Hokhold, a dentist and inventor living in the Vernon / Armstrong area.
Andrew Vivian ( 1759 – 1842 ) was a British mechanical engineer, inventor, and mine captain of the Dolcoath mine in Cornwall, England.

Andrew and digital
In his review for The New York Observer, Andrew Sarris wrote, " here is the ironic twist in my acceptance of Pearl Harbor-the parts I liked most are the parts before and after the digital destruction of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese carrier planes " and felt that " Pearl Harbor is not so much about World War II as it is about movies about World War II.
He also has a programme on the BBC's digital station, BBC Radio 6 Music, which was on Sunday afternoons, but from April 2005 he has presented the daily teatime show on BBC Radio 6 Music, taking over from Andrew Collins, where he still remains.
The Viterbi algorithm was proposed by Andrew Viterbi in 1967 as a decoding algorithm for convolutional codes over noisy digital communication links.
Andrew L. Shapiro ( 1999 ) argues that the " emergence of new, digital technologies signals a potentially radical shift of who is in control of information, experience and resources " ( Shapiro cited in Croteau and Hoynes 2003: 322 ).
The term " digital watermark " was first coined in 1992 by Andrew Tirkel and Charles Osborne.
Also in 2008, a sales analysis of an unnamed UK digital music service by economist Will Page and high-tech entrepreneur Andrew Bud found that sales exhibited a log-normal distribution rather than a power law ; they reported that 80 % of the music tracks available sold no copies at all over a one-year period.
* Faden's Map of Norfolk ( 1797 ), with a digital redrawing by Andrew Macnair

Andrew and 1953
Sir Andrew John Wiles, KBE, FRS ( born 11 April 1953 ) is a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford University, specializing in number theory.
* 1953 – Edward Mutesa II, the kabaka ( king ) of Buganda is deposed and exiled to London by Sir Andrew Cohen, Governor of Uganda.
* Andrew Morton ( born 1953 ), writer, journalist and biographer of royalty and celebrities such as Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie and Diana, Princess of Wales.
Bowers ( 1911 – 1913 ), Samuel Young Jameson ( 1913 – 1916 ), Charles Ernest Dicken ( 1916 – 1926 ), Arthur B. Hill ( 1926 – 1929 ), Charles D. Johnson ( 1929 – 1933 ), James R. Grant ( 1933 – 1949 ), Seaford Eubanks ( 1949 – 1951 ), Harold A. Haswell ( 1952 – 1953 ), Ralph Arloe Phelps Jr. ( 1953 – 1969 ), Daniel R. Grant ( 1970 – 1988 ), Ben M. Elrod ( 1988 – 1998 ), and Andrew Westmoreland ( 1998 – 2006 ).
The heir apparent is the present holder's son Andrew Richard Charles Stuart, Viscount Stuart ( b. 1953 )
Andrew Calimach ( 1953 — ) is a Romanian-American author.
In 1953 it adopted the name “ St Andrew ’ s Parish Church ”. In the 1960s, under the leadership of The Revd Douglas Lister, the Church was re-ordered to accommodate a restoration of the Scoto-Catholic Movement in The Church of Scotland which brought back a sense of " dignity " to worship.
**** Andrew Stewart, Viscount Stuart ( 1953 –)
Andrew John Turner ( born 24 October 1953, Coventry ) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
* Andrew William Reginald Morrison, 3rd Viscount Dunrossil ( b. 1953 )
Andrew " Andy " Mitchell, PC ( born April 21, 1953 ) is a Canadian politician.
In 1953, a popular film version was made of The President's Lady based on his 1950 novel of the same name, starring Charlton Heston as Andrew Jackson and Susan Hayward as Rachel Donelson Jackson.
Martin T. Barlow ( b. 1953 ) is a mathematician ; son of Andrew Dalmahoy Barlow.
Hugh Andrew Young ( April 3, 1898 – 1982 ) was Commissioner of the Northwest Territories from November 14, 1950 to November 15, 1953.
* Andrew Lack ( born 1953 ), British botanist and biologist
London: Andrew Melrose, 1953 ; reissued in 1969 by Adams & Dart, London ISBN 0-238-78941-1 ( includes an informative introduction, pp. 15 – 73, four minor works of Carew, and Norden's maps )
In the late 1940s, Chaplin moved to MGM to work on a long string of films including On the Town ( 1949 ), Kiss Me Kate ( 1953 ), High Society ( 1956 ) and Merry Andrew ( 1958 ).
Andrew " Andy " Hopper CBE FRS FREng FIET ( b. 1953 in Warsaw, Poland ) is the Professor of Computer Technology and Head of the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory and an Honorary Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
* Andrew Gaggiero ( 1953 )
( Don ) Andrew, 1953 to 1959 both became part of The Remo Four, a group later managed by Brian Epstein.
* Andrew Lynch " Remaking the Middle Ages in Australia: Francis Webb's ' The Canticle ' ( 1953 )" in Australian Literary Studies Vol.
London: Andrew Melrose, 1953 ; reissued in 1969 by Adams & Dart, London ISBN 0-238-78941-1. pp. 147 – 149.
* Andrew Morton ( writer ) ( born 1953 ), biographer of Diana, Princess of Wales, Angelina Jolie, Madonna, amongst others

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