Pierce made his inaugural address from memory and it was well received. He chose to say "affirm" instead of "swear" when he took the oath.
Lincolns speech "The Gettysburg Address" and Lincoln "Second Inaugural Address". And on the wall behind Lincoln statue it says "IN THIS TEMPLE AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM HE SAVED THE UNION THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS ENSHRINED FOREVER". Lincolns speech "The Gettysburg Address" and Lincoln "Second Inaugural Address". And on the wall behind Lincoln statue it says "IN THIS TEMPLE AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM HE SAVED THE UNION THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS ENSHRINED FOREVER".
no- He was an excellent public speaker. He had an excellent memory. He wrote his own inaugural address and delivered it without notes. As a trial lawyer he would learn the names and information of the jurors and address them by name with personalized messages. After goofing off the first two years at college, he started studying and managed to move up from 14th to 5th in his class of 14.
I don't know .. I came here for the answer :(
Memory is microchip; address are processor board slots
Justin R. Loomis has written: 'Elements of the anatomy and physiology of the human system' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Physiology, Human physiology 'An inaugural address, delivered July 27, 1859' 'The retributive power of memory' -- subject(s): Memory
memory address is stored in binary form
The highest memory address in the 8086/8088 is FFFFFH.
Physical Address refers to Storage location on Physical Memory wheres Logical Addressing is used by Memory Managing Programs to refers addresses from Physical Memory and Virtual Memory.
Because she either knows it by memory are she has it written down somewhere
The words above his statue says: IN THIS TEMPLE AS IN THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM HE SAVED THE UNION THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN IS ENSHRINED FOREVER
It takes 23 address lines to address 8 mb of memory.