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Kutt and Bob
In April 1973, only weeks before the release of the 8008, Kutt visited Intel and discussed the 8008's progress with Bob Noyce and Hank Smith.

Kutt and had
Kutt had already started another firm, Consolidated Computer Inc., to produce a data-entry system known as " Key-Edit ".
Kutt had worked at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario during the late 1960s where he saw the frustration of computer users who were forced to submit programs in punched card form to a shared mainframe.

Kutt and work
Kutt was intending to work with the 8008, but these were delayed until spring, so the 4004 system would be used for early work.

Kutt and on
Incorporating on 28 December 1971, Kutt Systems signed an agreement the same day with Intel to supply an Intel 4004, a SIM4-01 development system, supporting chips from the MCS-4 chipset, and an MP7-01 EPROM programmer to be delivered to Kutt at no charge.
The system, mocked up in breadboard form, was first displayed publicly on 11 November 1972 at the Kutt offices in Kingston, Ontario.
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Kutt and was
Mers Kutt, inventor of Key-Edit and founder of CCL, was the common thread that led to Fujitsu ’ s later association with ICL and Gene Amdahl.
The MCM / 70 was the product of Micro Computer Machines, one of three related companies set up in Toronto in 1971 by Mers Kutt.

Kutt and then
Kutt decided his next venture would be a machine intended to support programming in the APL programming language, then the " new thing " in computer science.

Kutt and .
A variety of music genres can be heard and have originated in Kansas City metro area, including: Rock groups Puddle of Mudd, Isaac James, Shooting Star, The Get Up Kids, Shiner, Flee The Seen, The Life and Times, Reggie and the Full Effect, Coalesce, The Casket Lottery, The Gadjits, The Rainmakers, Vedera, The Elders, Blackpool Lights and The Republic Tigers and Rappers Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Skatterman & Snug Brim, Mac Lethal, and Solè.
The first manuals contain a personal note from Kutt to future customers, " But the simplicity of the MCM / 70 and its associated computer language … make personal computer use and ownership a reality … Enjoy the privilege of having your own personal computer.
Notable indie hip hop artists include 7L & Esoteric, Blackalicious, The Visionaries, Madlib, Cage, Mr. Lif, The Perceptionists, Atmosphere, Aesop Rock, Sole, Sage Francis, B. Dolan, Busdriver, Lord Jamar, Jedi Mind Tricks, Immortal Technique, Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun, Insane Clown Posse, Bronze Nazareth, Outerspace, the artists of Boot Camp Clik, Termanology, Macklemore and Esham.
Australian agencies acquired by USP Needham or Doyle Dane Bernbach and which can trace their lineage to today's DDB Australian group operation include: the Sydney agencies SPASM ; Bartlett, Murphy and McKenzie ; Harriman and Hill ; Beeby Advertising ; Magnus, Nankervis & Curl and the Melbourne agencies Berry Currie ; Hyde Everett Fuller Kutt ; Leonardi & Curtis ; Walker Herbert & Associates ; Nowland, Robinson & Perret ; Kuczynski & Zeigler ; Whybin Dery Barnes.

knew and Bob
* In the fourth chapter of Chronicles: Volume One, Bob Dylan says he knew Blow, and that it was Blow who introduced Dylan to the rap genre of the time ( mentioning contemporary artists like Ice-T, N. W. A.
One of Norman's musical influences was fellow American singer songwriter Bob Dylan, whom he knew personally but not well.
Bob Montana, creator of the original Archie characters, knew the Lodges, because he had once painted a mural for them.
The most memorable included " The Footie Song ", an ode to football sung and written by people who clearly neither cared or knew anything about it, " The Robert De Niro Calypso ", a tribute to the famous actor, " My Name is Roscoe ", a country and western song whose lyrics included the theory of relativity and " Song For Bob Hoskins ".
During the initial decades after the " Klezmer Revival ," this was what most people knew as klezmer, although in the current century musicians have begun paying attention to the " original " pre-jazz traditions as some original revivialists ( e. g., Josh Horowitz, Yale Strom, Bob Cohen ) spent years doing field research in Eastern / Central Europe.
Bob Montana, creator of the original Archie characters, knew the Lodges, a Massachusetts Brahmin political family because he painted a mural for them.
: I knew Don Hornsby, from my days in Long Beach and Belmont Shore when Bob Hope was helping Don get his start.
For several days only Tartikoff and NBC Chairman Bob Wright knew of the planned retirement.
“ When I gave up a grand slam to Pete LaCock ,” Bob Gibson said later, “ I knew it was time to quit .” The Cardinals honored him with " Bob Gibson Day " in September 1975.
I never knew this black musician's name but both Bob and Avis talked to me about him often.
Then Mrs. Tripp called Bob Crane, a composition professor, and asked if he knew anyone who would like to try Javanese Gamelan.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein said that " Deep Throat " told them that Sloan knew nothing about the Watergate burglary or how the money he disbursed was actually used.
He asked out loud if anyone knew what Bob Pittman was doing.
Kirk explains that he knew that Bob Wesley would not fire, because he gambled on his humanity.
" When asked at a party how long he had known Sherwood, Robert Benchley stood on a chair, raised his hand to the ceiling, and said, " I knew Bob Sherwood back when he was only this tall.
The mod revivalists, the Purple Hearts started in 1977, when teenagers Jeff Shadbolt, Simon Stebbing, Bob Manton, and Nick Lake formed the band in Romford, East London as The Sockets, before they even knew how to play their instruments ( taking a cue from the then prevailing DIY aesthetics of the punk rock movement ).
Sports psychologist Bob Rotella wrote in his 1996 book, Golf Is a Game of Confidence, that Bradley was the most mentally tough athlete he knew.
If Bob knew Carol's preference and liked her, he could cut the cake into an all-chocolate piece, and an all-vanilla piece, Carol would choose the vanilla piece, and Bob would get all the chocolate.
According to Isikoff, as based on his sources, Armitage told Bob Woodward Plame's identity three weeks before talking to Novak, and Armitage himself was aggressively investigated by special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald, but was never charged because Fitzgerald found no evidence that Armitage knew of Plame's covert CIA status when he talked to Novak and Woodward.
In a January 23, 2006, letter to Scooter Libby's defense team, Patrick Fitzgerald states: "... e advised you during the January 18 conference call that we were not aware of any reporters who knew prior to July 14, 2003, that Valerie Plame, Ambassador Wilson's wife, worked at the CIA, other than: Bob Woodward, Judith Miller, Bob Novak, Walter Pincus and Matthew Cooper.

knew and personally
She had offered to walk, but Pamela knew she would not feel comfortable about her child until she had personally confided her to the care of the little pink woman who chose to be called `` Auntie ''.
Some general purpose Bulletin Board Systems had special levels of access that were given to those who paid extra money, uploaded useful files or knew the SysOp personally.
Those who favour the later date appeal to the earliest external testimony, that of the Christian father Irenaeus ( c. 150-202 ), who wrote that he received his information from people who knew John personally.
After the sudden death of Michael Jackson, whom Parton knew personally, she released a video in which she somberly told of her feelings on Jackson and his death.
Neither Pamphilus nor Eusebius knew Origen personally ; Pamphilus probably picked up Origenist ideas during his studies under Pierius ( nicknamed " Origen Junior ") in Alexandria.
Telemann was one of the most prolific composers in history ( at least in terms of surviving oeuvre ) and was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time — he was compared favorably both to his friend Johann Sebastian Bach, who made Telemann the godfather and namesake of his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, and to George Frideric Handel, whom Telemann also knew personally.
These men reportedly knew and studied under the apostles personally and are therefore called Apostolic Fathers.
Albert Richardson, who knew him personally in the 1850s, wrote that Kit Carson was " a gentleman by instinct, upright, pure, and simple-hearted, beloved alike by Indians, Mexicans, and Americans ".
Starters could only mail the folder to someone they actually knew personally on a first-name basis.
Hippolytus of Rome knew Sabellius personally and mentioned him in the Philosophumena.
Many of the cast members at the time were relatively unknown actors — Texans who had played roles in commercials, television, and stage shows, as well as performers whom Hooper knew personally, such as Allen Danziger and Jim Siedow.
Roosevelt, who personally liked Wallace and knew little about Truman, reluctantly agreed to accept Truman as his vice-presidential candidate to preserve party unity.
Many Patton contemporaries, including those who knew him personally or served with him, have applauded Scott's characterization of Patton for accurately capturing the essence of the man – war-loving, egotistical, overbearing, obsessive, conflicted, and enigmatic, yet unrivalled in his ability to inspire and lead large forces of men in a desperate and ultimately victorious struggle against a determined enemy.
He read what he could find, talked to people who knew Darrow personally, and even studied mannerisms from his photographs.
Gregory struggled through personal relations with four Frankish kings, Sigebert I, Chilperic I, Guntram, and Childebert II and he personally knew most of the leading Franks.
After the murder of Sergei Kirov in 1934, Pavlov wrote several letters to Molotov criticizing the mass persecutions which followed and asking for the reconsideration of cases pertaining to several people he knew personally.
Johnson steered the projects towards contractors that he personally knew, such as the Brown Brothers, Herman and George, who would finance much of Johnson's future career.
On one occasion Pius X personally gave communion to a four-year-old English child whom he had gently asked if he knew who was being received in the Eucharist because the child answered ' Jesus '.
He knew several gang members personally and was well aware of Procedure.
Furthermore, no one who personally knew Blue Jacket left any records referring to him as a white man.
On the other hand, the original version of the Gesta was written in explicit praise of Hereward ,; much of its information was provided by men who knew him personally, principally, if the preface is to be believed, a former colleague in arms and member of his father's former household named Leofric the Deacon.
43 for a group of wind players whom he knew well personally.
Influenced by the work of Galileo, whom he personally knew, he had an intuitive understanding of static equilibrium in various joints of the human body well before Newton published the laws of motion.
Some mob members began to argue to spare the lives of certain black persons who they personally knew, then other mob members began arguing for caution, believing the thing had gone too far.

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