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Birth of Lee Felsentein
He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. -
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First enroll into Berkley
Lee first enrolled at University of California, Berkley joined the Co-operative Work-Study Program in Engineering in 1964 and dropped out at the end of 1967, -
Arrested
Lee was arrested during the Sproul Hall Sit-In at the University of California, Berkeley -
Received Diploma
After re-enrolling into Berkley Lee recieved a diploma of bachelor of science in EECS -
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The Community Memory Project
The attempt to create what would become the first available computerized bulletin board system to the public. -
Homebrew Computer Club
Lee was one of the original members. "Spawned a revolution in microprocessing" -
Osborne 1
Developer Adam Osborne released the Osborne 1 computer which was engineered by Lee. It was designed to be portable. -
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Freelance Consulting
He joined the Interval Research Corporation. -
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Was named "Pioneer of the Electronic Frontier" -
Free Speech Movement Archives
Lee Felsenstein founded the [http://www.fsm-a.org/ Free Speech Movement Archives] -
Jhai Foundation of San Fransisco
he designed an open-source telecommunications and computer system for installation in remote villages in the developing world. -
The Tech Museum of Innovation
Lee was named a Laureate of the Tech Museum of Innovation -
EE Times Magazine
Lee was named the "Editor's Choice" in the Awards for Creative Excellence made by EE Times magazine. -
Hacker Dojo
He is the founding sensei of the Hacker Dojo. There was a segment featured on the non-profit facility on Fox News. -
Computer History Museum
Lee was made a fellow of the Computer History Museum due to his impact on the early computing era.