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Inventions and Innovations

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  1. Primitive electric computers were first used in the 1940's. At what point did he see a computer? What was it used for? How big was it?

  2. When did he first use a computer? Did he find it complicated or was it easy to manipulate? What did he use it for? Number crunching? Games? Word processing?

  3. Did he ever own a computer? When did he purchase it? Before he bought it, did he ever believe that he would have this kind of machinery in his home or office?

  4. How did computers change his life, if at all? What was he able to do after computers became popular that he couldn't do before? In his opinion, what were some of the positives and negatives of computers?

  5. How did computers change after he first began to use them? Did they become more compact? Faster? What uses did he foresee for them in the future?

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