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  2. Jon Brower Minnoch - Wikipedia

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    Jon Brower Minnoch (September 29, 1941 – September 4, 1983) [2] was an American man who is the heaviest recorded human in history, weighing approximately 1,400 lb (635 kilograms; 100 stone) at his peak. [3] [note 1] Obese since childhood, Minnoch normally weighed 800–900 lb (363–408 kilograms; 57–64 stone) during his adult years.

  3. Steve Jobs - Wikipedia

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    Scott McNealy, one of the cofounders of Sun Microsystems, said that Jobs broke a "glass age ceiling" in Silicon Valley because he'd created a very successful company at a young age. [35] Markkula brought Apple to the attention of Arthur Rock , which, after looking at the crowded Apple booth at the Home Brew Computer Show, started with a $60,000 ...

  4. Internet - Wikipedia

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    The word Internet was used in 1945 by the United States War Department in a radio operator's manual, [14] and in 1974 as the shorthand form of Internetwork. [15] Today, the term Internet most commonly refers to the global system of interconnected computer networks, though it may also refer to any group of smaller networks. [16]

  5. Dead Internet theory - Wikipedia

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    The dead Internet theory's exact origin is difficult to pinpoint. In 2021, a post titled "Dead Internet Theory: Most Of The Internet Is Fake" was published onto the forum Agora Road's Macintosh Cafe esoteric board by a user named "IlluminatiPirate", [11] claiming to be building on previous posts from the same board and from Wizardchan, [2] and marking the term's spread beyond these initial ...

  6. Jim Simons - Wikipedia

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    A book about Simons and his investing methods, The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution by Gregory Zuckerman, was released November 5, 2019. [53] He was awarded honorary doctorates by York University [93] and the University of Edinburgh [94] in 2016, and Trinity College Dublin [95] in 2018.

  7. Jim Rohn - Wikipedia

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    He was born to a poor family, became a millionaire at age 30, and went broke when he was 33. He later became a millionaire again. [ 1 ] Rohn left college after one year.

  8. Zettabyte Era - Wikipedia

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    The Zettabyte Era or Zettabyte Zone [1] is a period of human and computer science history that started in the mid-2010s. The precise starting date depends on whether it is defined as when the global IP traffic first exceeded one zettabyte, which happened in 2016, or when the amount of digital data in the world first exceeded a zettabyte, which happened in 2012.

  9. History of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The general election of 2006 was a landmark election because of the prominent use of the internet and blogging to cover and comment on the election, circumventing the official media. [120] The PAP retained power, winning 82 of the 84 parliamentary seats and 66% of the votes. [121] On 3 June 2009, Singapore commemorated 50 years of self ...