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RIP Sir Clive Sinclair

Colin_E said:
Often managed not to get things quite right (that "car")
Seriously?
Have you forgotten abut the Sinclair ZX80, 81 and Spectrum? The first truly 'home computers'.
The man was a genius and has probably shaped our modern world much more than he was ever given credit for.
RIP Clive :( :(
 
RIP

Both the zx81 and the spectrum had quite an influence on my life in the early/mid 80's as a kid.
 
Rip Sir Clive Sinclair....loved his zx spectrum computers. Set the trend for Atari at etc layer on,and as said, first true home computer for many folks.
The c5 was a riot,not safe,but ahead of its time,lol
 
Pondrew said:
Colin_E said:
Often managed not to get things quite right (that "car")
Seriously?
Have you forgotten abut the Sinclair ZX80, 81 and Spectrum? The first truly 'home computers'.
The man was a genius and has probably shaped our modern world much more than he was ever given credit for.
RIP Clive :( :(
Not at all. I admire his genius too. But he brought things to market with flaws. He admitted as much himself. I was the geek back in the day who bought so many of them. The little thermal printer, the microdrives that self-destructed and the quirky but brilliant QL that ICL remarketed as the 'One Per Desk'. No disrespect intended.
 
A clever man who was ahead of his times.

However I bought one of his Scientific Calculators in the late 70´s When the other fellas were then using log tables I was flash Harry with a calculator. :thumbsup:
I completed a set of calculations not really knowing what a proper result should have looked like. I was then called into the Chief Engineers Office to have my results questioned.

The Chief Engineer entered 45° sin then cos then tan — he then went backwards from those results and the answer shown was 67° 49‘. a wee bit of an error i would say. Calculators now go back to 45°

I never trusted it after that!
 
So has he died, or just suffered a terminal error?

He'll be up at the pearly gates now, pressed Enter hours ago and still waiting patiently for something to happen! :roll:
 
enuff_zed said:
So has he died, or just suffered a terminal error?

He'll be up at the pearly gates now, pressed Enter hours ago and still waiting patiently for something to happen! :roll:

Unless he saw the light & took one of PVR’s Digigate gizmos with him
 
The C5 may have been ridiculed at the time but the expansion and acceptance of alternative personal mobility has made it more relevant than ever. Even Microcars are coming back and making more and more sense.

At least he got to see his vision proved right, even if he wasn’t the one to make it a reality
 
RIP Sir Clive. Too often busy on the next great idea to get the last one sorted. A very clever engineer. :thumbsup:

Oddly for a Nerd of the late 70's early 80's, I don't think I ever bought any thing that he designed though. :o
 
I think he was limited by the technology available at the time- perhaps if he had been doing what he was doing during these times there might be a different story to write?
 
ronk said:
I think he was limited by the technology available at the time- perhaps if he had been doing what he was doing during these times there might be a different story to write?
He just needed a dragon type to sort the selling bit out. Hard for such a man to let someone like that it on the act I imagine. He left his mark all the same. :thumbsup:
 
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