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Who is Michael Saul Dell? Well, he was a college student at the time he started his computer business. He was only 19, when he acted on a business idea to start repairing old computers from his college dormitory room.
Michael was born on the 23rd of February, 1965 in Houston, Texas, to average working class parents, who consisted of the father being an orthodontist and mom as a a money manager. Like myself with my Brown Commodore C-16 (before the Commodore 64 came out) computer keyboard and cassette tape player with the cartridge outlet in the back of the keyboard tinkering in my childhood, Dell was interested in computers from a very young age and was already pulling them apart at the age of 15. He attended the University of Texas with hopes of becoming a doctor, but abandoned studies to start his own business at just 19 years of age.
Now, the innovative thing about Mr. Dell is that he started with less than $1,000 back in 1984 not only from his dormitory room, but it wasn't named Dell computers back then. It was originally "PC's Limited". He also built and sold personal computers from stock computer parts with his bare hands, acting as a 1 man coalition.
I commend Mr. Dell, for having the innovative mind to not only be persistent and changing technologically with time, but also standing fast on being an independent person, and venturing out on his own, by means of running his own business. Also, with the clientele he was slowly acquiring, the consumer was allowed to customize how they would like Michael Dell to build their personal home computer.
From 1984 to 1988, Mike finally stepped his game up & went hard, as far as being O.G. in renaming PC's limited to "Dell Computer Corporation". Also, this idea of him starting his PC business from his college dorm room in 1984 and being persistent with it till 1988 enabled him to have an initial public offering (IPO) that valued the company at roughly $80 million. 4 years prior, he had NOTHING, and was working class. Very intriguing how he started with $1,000 and a dream, and 4 years later, he's now worth $80,000,000.00???:-) WOW!! More like TAADOW!!!
And then peep at this. By 1992, the man had gotten so damn big, that after he played his deck on that IPO offering, the boah now got his company listed on The Fortune 500. I say he grew bigger than BIG! Additionally, dig this:
He was also THE YOUNGEST CEO listed on The Fortune 500 directory!
Michael has published his partly autobiographical book "Direct From Dell: Strategies That Revolutionized an Industry". The book is written in an entertaining, fast paced style that explains how Dell turned his $1000 company into a mega-corporation worth more than $100 billion.
Dell stepped down from his role as CEO at Dell Inc. in 2004 but remains the Chairman of the Board.
I take my Google hat off to him, for staying focused in life & never letting anything stop him from living his dreams today. I thank GOD also that HE has helped me wake up from my slacker days, because although I am a late bloomer, I am HUMBLED & THANKFUL for what is in my head now...:-)
That's my little bio synopsis on the Texas Billionaire Michael Dell.
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Audio Books Cassette: The Original Audio Book
Not very long ago, people who enjoyed listening to music books had to enjoy them using audio books cassette tapes. Long before CDs invaded the media industry, and even longer before the internet revolutionized the media industry, music books cassette tapes provided hours of education and enjoyment for book lovers.
For some, music books cassette tapes are still the preferred way to listen to a favorite book during long trips or relaxing evenings at home. Cassettes have their positive qualities, but more recent audio book formats have proven to be more efficient.
The audio book industry began with music literature cassette tapes. At the time, the Walkman was the most popular portable media player. This little device is still great for many reasons. Playing an audio book cassette is ideal if you are going for a walk or exercising because you do not have to deal with the frustrations of a skipping CD when listening to your favorite music books.
Cassette tapes are not prone to skipping, so you can jog without worrying about the stuttering sounds of the reader of your music literature. Other portable media players, such as iPods, are fragile and not durable enough to play through vibrations and bouncing.
Audio book cassettes are not without their disadvantages though. If you want to enjoy your favorite book on a long car ride or as a peaceful evening activity, other music literature forms are ideal. Audio book cassette tapes do not offer the option of a "quick skip", which is the ability to skip to the next chapter with the simple push of a button.
Cassette tapes are also less durable than CDs and other digital formats. The tape can stretch or twist, which will negatively affect the sound quality of the music literature cassette. Even when the cassette tape is at its best, the sound quality is inferior to that of the CD or MP3 format.
With the popularity of digital downloads for your favorite music book, cassette tapes are becoming obsolete. As a result, you will find it more difficult to purchase your favorite music literature on cassette. Audio book companies prefer to offer their products as a digital download because it saves them money. Both the buyer and seller can also save money and time on shipping because music literature MP3s can be downloaded in a matter of seconds.
Finally, music book cassette tapes are bulky and take up a lot of space. If you want to take an entire music literature with you on a trip, it could be unwieldy if you use cassettes. Audio book companies have also noticed the more efficient use of their limited space with the digital format. They no longer need large warehouses to store several copies of their entire stock of music books. Cassette tapes are just not ideal for anybody who is trying to save space.
Audio books cassette tapes have some advantages, but many feel that the disadvantages far outweigh their positive aspects. The quick accessibility and ease of being able to download your favorite music literature as a digitally formatted file has made the audio book cassette tape all but obsolete. Unlike the bulky music books cassette tapes, other formats provide both space and cost efficiency.
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Where to buy a car radio with cassette player?
Does anyone know where I could get a car radio...with casette player in London area or online? Thanks alot...I have tried argos but they are out of stock!
Can get you one with a 78rpm player if thats any good
NP native is Nebraska's music man
World-Herald News Service OMAHA - Working in his Omaha studio, North Platte native Mike Mogis wears a military cap, flannel shirt and jeans. With his beard and horn-rimmed glasses, the clothes make him look like any indie music fans at Omaha music venues like the Slowdown or the Waiting Room.
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