The university of washington history professor Margaret Omara discusses her book the code. You have the biggest of Big Government programs, the space race. The militaryindustrial complex, that becomes the foundation for this flywheel of an incredible creation and innovation and wealth, private wealth creation, and an industry that considers itself that built itself up on its own, that has become invisible to many people who are in silicon valley, who are the creators of these companies. They think there is not a world, but there is. That is part of the magic, that it is a government out of sight. Cer on sundayun night, on cspan. Martinup, ibm cocreator on mark dean on technology and innovation. Then a hearing on the cost of raising a family. Now computer engineer mark dean. Harold good afternoon, everyone. Glad you made it in the inclement weather. We have a nice representation of people for what i think is going to be an exciting talk. So we are glad you are here. Harold conner, and i
Jim campbell, who just stepped in a moment ago, is the president of the board, so ive a stake in the series of talks. Dr. Mark dean agreed to do this talk several months ago. And he was the first one i saw when i came in. So he is here. I think youre in for a pleasure, and hear some really neat things about what is happening in his career. And at the university of tennessee. Dr. Dean is an inventor and a computer engineer. He is local. He was raised in Jefferson City. He went to that Marvelous University of tennessee. How Many University of tennessee fans in here . Show of hands. All right, way to go. So he got his first degree from the university of tennessee. Got his masters and doctorate in electrical engineering. He lost his way from tennessee and ended up at stanford for his phd. Pretty good school. And we have some people here who know about that university. He is an ibm fellow. Is anyone in here familiar with the ibm pc . [laughter] i bet you can tell what year you became famili
So he is here. I think youre in for a pleasure, and hear some really neat things about what is happening in his career. And at the university of tennessee. Dr. Dean is an inventor and a computer engineer. He is local. He was raised in Jefferson City. He went to that Marvelous University of tennessee. How Many University of tennessee fans in here . Show of hands. All right, way to go. So he got his first degree from the university of tennessee. And got his masters and doctorategot his masters and doctorate in electrical engineering. He lost his way from tennessee and ended up at stanford for his phd. Pretty good school. And we have some people here who know about that university. He is an ibm fellow. Is anyone in here familiar with the ibm pc . [laughter] can you tell what year you became familiar with the ibm pc . 1975 . I dont remember that long ago. Harold this young man is with on the team that developed it and he has patents to prove it. He was instrumental in developing that infor
The end, whether. Im a member of the Museum Foundation board. Campbell who just stepped in a moment ago was the president of the board so ive a stake the series of talks. Dean agreed to do this talk several months ago. The firstnd he was when i saw when i came in. So he is here. I think youre in for a pleasure , and hear some really neat things about what is happening in his career. And at the university of tennessee. Is an inventor and a computer engineer. He is local. He was raised in Jefferson City. He went to that Marvelous University of tennessee. How Many University of tennessee fans in here, show of hands. All right, way to go. So he got his first degree from the universe he of tennessee. And god his masters and doctorategot his masters and doctorate in electrical engineering. He lost his way from tennessee and ended up at stanford for his phd. Pretty good school. And we have some people here who know about that university. He is an ibm fellow. Is anyone in here firmly with the
A moment ago was the president of the board so ive a stake the series of talks. Dean agreed to do this talk several months ago. The firstnd he was when i saw when i came in. So he is here. I think youre in for a pleasure , and hear some really neat things about what is happening in his career. And at the university of tennessee. Is an inventor and a computer engineer. He is local. He was raised in Jefferson City. He went to that Marvelous University of tennessee. How Many University of tennessee fans in here, show of hands. All right, way to go. So he got his first degree from the universe he of tennessee. And god his masters and doctorategot his masters and doctorate in electrical engineering. He lost his way from tennessee and ended up at stanford for his phd. Pretty good school. And we have some people here who know about that university. He is an ibm fellow. Is anyone in here firmly with the ibm pc . Pc . Iliar with the ibm [laughter] can you tell what year you became familiar with