the person was possessed by evil spirits or demons and was not in control of their actions
Some of the least popular boys names of all-time are from the early 1900's. These names include Berry, Dorman, Gust and Early.
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no they were made in the early bictorian times
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England's official explanation for why it strengthened its presence in Nigeria in the early 1900s was that it planned to stop the slave trade there.
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It doesn't hurt your credit to pay off a loan early.
ONE explanation I have heard was the traditional inquiry of early settlers when someone approached their cabin- "Who's here?".
Recorded in the early 1900's to mean 'the best or excellent'. no recorded explanation for the origin
The term Personal Computer dates back to the early 1960's when people were predicting such devices at a time when computer users had to share a connection to a large mainframe computer. The Hewlett Packard 9100A was advertised as a personal computer in the late 1960's but would be considered a programmable calculator today. With the arrival of microprocessor chips in the early 1970's early personal computers were sold in a kit form that people had to build themselves. The Apple I was one of the first personal computers to be sold ready built. This was replaced by the Apple II which was marketed as a personal computer in 1977. Other early personal computers include the Commodore PET and the Tandy TRS-80.So... to answer the question: No Apple did not create the term Personal Computer but it was one of the first creators of personal computers.
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No, microchips made missile guidance computers possible in the early 1960s. The microprocessor (a specific type of microchip containing a complete CPU) made microcomputers possible in the early 1970s and when microprocessors became powerful enough in the early 1980s, the first personal computers.
"Perhaps they rose up early to observe the rites of May."
In the early days of the internet, it was typical that websites were hosted by their owners on their own servers. Early versions of Microsoft's FrontPage software had another program built in called Personal Web Server. That was one of the earliest, albeit personal, hosts.