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Ken and Olsen
Ken Olsen was not supportive of this project, so de Castro left DEC along with another hardware engineer, Richard Sogge, and a software engineer, Henry Burkhardt III, to found Data General ( DG ) in 1968.
Ken Olsen and Robert Everett then saved the machine from the scrap heap and it became the basis for the Digital Computer Museum, which would later become The Computer Museum on Boston's Museum Wharf.
An effort was also started to convert the Whirlwind design to a transistorized form, led by Ken Olsen and known as the TX-0.
* " Magnetic core memory " ( improvements ) Ken Olsen filed November 1959, issued December 1964
* Ken Olsen, engineer
A proposal was made to Bill Munson who later presented the idea to Ken Olsen.
The DEC founders Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson recruited him for their new company in 1960, where he designed the I / O subsystem of the PDP-1, including the first UART.
The story of the museum's evolution beginning in the early 1970s with Ken Olsen at Digital Equipment Corporation is described in the Microsoft Technical Report MSR-TR-2011-44, " Out of a Closet: The Early Years of The Computer * Museum ".< ref > Bell, Gordon ( 4 April 2011 ).
Apparently aware of this danger, at the very same meeting where Prism was canceled, Ken Olsen started a new project to continue exploring a RISC-based VAX.
In 1957, Ken Olsen and an MIT colleague, Harlan Anderson, decided to start their own firm.
Ken Olsen was known throughout his career for his paternalistic management style and his fostering of engineering innovation.
Olsen was the subject of a 1988 biography, The Ultimate Entrepreneur: The Story of Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation written by Glenn Rifkin and George Harrar.
There, the Ken Olsen Science Center was named after him in 2006, and dedicated on 27 September 2008.
* 1988 Transcript of an Oral History Interview with Ken Olsen
* Ken Olsen, New England Economic Adventure
* Ken Olsen, co-founder of DEC, dies at 84, Mass High Tech
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Ken and Harlan
Ken Steacy illustrated a Harlan Ellison graphic novel.
* The first of Ken Steacy's adaptations of Harlan Ellison short stories
( According to an interim report issued by the Philcon II convention committee while voting was still going on, the next most popular candidate at the time was Harlan Ellison ; but at the time Ackerman was given the award, he actually physically declined it in favor of Ken Slater, to whom the trophy was later forwarded.

Ken and Anderson
Ken Anderson eventually replaced Carter as starting quarterback, and together with star wide receiver Isaac Curtis, produced a consistent, effective offensive attack.
Ken Anderson later replaced Carter as Cincinnati's starting QB, and was even more successful.
Other contemporary British film directors include Paul W. S. Anderson, Andrea Arnold, Richard Attenborough, Kenneth Branagh, Danny Boyle, Terence Davies, Mike Figgis, Terry Gilliam, Tom Hooper, Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Sam Mendes, Alan Parker, Sally Potter, Lynne Ramsay, Guy Ritchie, Michael Winterbottom, Edgar Wright, Joe Wright and Matthew Vaughn.
* 1949 – Ken Anderson, American football player
* 1976 – Ken Anderson, American professional wrestler
However, due to concerns that Reynard was unsuitable as a hero, animator Ken Anderson lifted many elements from Reynard into Robin Hood, thus making the titular character a fox.
Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson was the top rated passer in the league and won both the NFL Most Valuable Player Award and the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award.
Some also pointed out that Ken Anderson was an established 11-year veteran who had just finished the best season of his career, while the young Montana was only just starting to emerge as a top notch quarterback.
Quarterback Ken Anderson then started the drive off with a completion to wide receiver Isaac Curtis for 8 yards, and followed it up with an 11-yard pass to tight end Dan Ross.
* February 15 – Ken Anderson, American NFL player
* March 6 – Ken Anderson, American professional wrestler ( Mr. Anderson )
Recent lecturers include Michael Sandel, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Sir Ken Robinson, Don Tapscott, Alain de Botton, Al Gore, Anthony Grayling, Zarine Kharas ( founder of Justgiving ), Amir Aczel, Daniel Pink and Chris Anderson.
In Chicago, notable performers are Fred Anderson, Nicole Mitchell, Ernest Dawkins, Ken Vandermark, and Hamid Drake.
* Ken Anderson
Bloomington has been home to a large number of musicians and " scholars " over the years, including Strawberry McCloud, Lotus Dickey, Miles Krassen, Anthony Seeger, Bob Lucas, Caroline Peyton, Mark Bingham, Willy Schwartz, Jessica Radcliffe, Hawk Hubbard, Linda Higginbotham, Brad Leftwich, Ruthie Allen, Grey Larsen, Cindy Kallet, Bruce Anderson, Pete Sutherland, Malcolm Daglish, Sam Bartlett, Jamie Gans, Ken Perlman, and numerous backporch pickers who support the active contra dance, Irish, and bluegrass music scenes.
, the members of the Willingboro Township Council are Mayor Jacqueline Jennings ( 2015 ), Deputy Mayor James Ayrer ( 2015 ), Nathaniel Anderson ( 2013 ), Eddie Campbell, Jr. ( 2015 ) and Ken Gordon, Jr. ( 2013 )
* Ken Anderson, professional wrestler
In this sense, Tony Salvador, Genevieve Bell, and Ken Anderson describe design ethnography as being " a way of understanding the particulars of daily life in such a way as to increase the success probability of a new product or service or, more appropriately, to reduce the probability of failure specifically due to a lack of understanding of the basic behaviors and frameworks of consumers.
* Salvador, Tony ; Genevieve Bell ; and Ken Anderson ( 1999 ) Design Ethnography.
In 1953 he also played inspectors in the crime films The Drayton Case and Black 13, the latter directed by Ken Hughes and co-starring Peter Reynolds, Rona Anderson and Patrick Barr ; he again worked with John Harlow in the 1954 film Dangerous Cargo.
In 1979, another film version was made by Ken Anderson, in which Liam Neeson played the role of the Evangelist and other smaller roles like the crucified Christ.
The art director Ken Anderson felt very depressed by this.
Her agent Mike Dawson helps get Ken and piano accompanist Steve Anderson a spot on a radio show singing cowboy songs.

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