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blog post DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?
Category: FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Posted: Nov 12, 2009 at 2:25 AM
Current mood: creative
You may not have heard of Dr. Mark Dean.. And you aren't alone. But almost everything in your life has been affected by his work. See, Dr. Mark Dean is a Ph.D. from Stanford University . He is in the National Hall of Inventors. He has more than 30 patents pending. He is a vice president with IBM. Oh, yeah. And he is also the architect of the modern-day personal computer. Dr. Dean holds three of the original nine patents on the computer that all PCs are based upon.

And, Dr. Mark Dean is an African American. So how is it that we can celebrate the 20th anniversary of the IBM personal computer without reading or hearing a single word about him? Given all of the pressure mass media are under about negative portrayals of African Americans on television and in prin t, you would think it would be a slam dunk to highlight someone like Dr. Dean.

Somehow, though, we have managed to miss the shot. History is cruel when it comes to telling the stories of African Americans. Dr. Dean isn't the first Black inventor to be overlooked Consider John Stanard, inventor of the refrigerator, George Sampson, creator of the clothes dryer, Alexander Miles and his elevator, Lewis Latimer and the electric lamp. All of these inventors share two things:

One, they changed the landscape of our society; and, two, society relegated them to the footnotes of history. Hopefully, Dr. Mark Dean won't go away as quietly as they did. He certainly shouldn't. Dr. Dean helped start a Digital revolution that created people like Microsoft's Bill Gates and Dell Computer's Michael Dell. Millions of jobs in information technology can be traced back directly to Dr. Dean!

More importantly, stories like Dr. Mark Dean's should serve as inspiration for African-American children. Already victims of the "Digital Divide" and failing school systems, young, Black kids might embrace technology with
more enthusiasm if they knew someone like Dr. Dean already was leading the way.

Although technically Dr.. Dean can't be credited with creating the computer -- that is left to Alan Turing, a pioneering 20th-century English mathematician, widely considered to be the father of modern computer
science. Dr. Dean rightly deserves to take a bow for the machine we use today. The computer really wasn't practical for home or small business use until he came along, leading a team that developed the interior architecture (ISA systems! bus) that enables multiple devices, such as modems and printers, to be connected to personal computers. In other words, because of Dr. Dean, the PC became a part of our daily lives .



For most of us, changing the face of society would have been enough. But not for Dr. Dean. Still in his early forties, he has a lot of inventing left in him. He recently made history again by leading the design team responsible for creating the first 1-gigahertz processor chip.. It's just another huge step in making computers faster and smaller.



As the world congratulates itself for the new Digital Age brought on by the personal computer, we need to guarantee that the African-American story is part of the hoopla surrounding the most stunning technological advance footnote in history. He is well worth his own history book.



http://www.black-inventor.com/Dr-Mark-Dean.asp


blog post Today
Category: Poetry
Posted: Aug 24, 2009 at 12:18 AM
Current mood: creative
Today I had to free my mind, spirit, body and soul;

Of the chains of pain that were binding me.

Today I had to release the hold,

on all who had hurt, wounded and harmed me.

Today I had to forgive myself and

all those who have used, abused or misunderstood;

the purpose and intent of my heart.

I had to forgive those who had issue with my reason for being.

I had to love those who wouldn't or couldn't

recognize or appreciate my value and self-worth.

Today I had to free all those who have mere hatred

of my existence, inner strength, essence of

beauty, the power of love, gifts, talents and spirituality.

Today I am able to soar like the eagle;

reaching the higher heights my Lord has prepared for me.

Because now, the shackles can no longer

hold, confine or bind me.

Today I have used the keys to the Kingdom;

Jesus took and gave to me.


KelliGarden
Copyright ©2008 KelliGarden
blog post Survivor
Category: Poetry
Posted: Aug 15, 2009 at 5:28 AM
Current mood: creative
You survived the trials and tribulations, of hurt, pain and abuse.
God has brought you through the stormy and turbulent seas.
Beloved, hold your head high and walk into your brighter day,
your future, your destiny.
With faith and confidence that your future is better than what's been.
God's promises are true. There's so much more in store for you.
Keep the faith! Keep trusting the Lord!
You've come too far to throw in the towel.
Keep running the race! Keep pressing on! You're a survivor!
A blood bought child of the Most High God.
God the Father, truly takes care of His own.
You're a survivor!
With the word of God, prayer, love and faith;
You will in VICTORY, keep on keeping on.


Kelli Garden
Copyright ©2009 Kelli Garden

blog post Valinteen
Category: Poetry
Posted: Aug 15, 2009 at 5:19 AM
Current mood: creative
With the pulse of the morning on a
November day; you painfully,
quietly went away.
A young spirit with an old soul; you
made the decision and needed to go.
You touched many lives with your
love, warmth and charm.
Tormented, confused, you just
couldn't carry on.
Although, we'll miss you,
we must go on.
Your spirit my friend is not gone;
it remains in the music, laughter,
dance and song.
So take your place Val, among the
great cloud of witnesses.
For in the wind, in a dance, in a
song, and in our hearts; we know
you will be cheering us on.

Kelli Garden
Copyright ©2009 Kelli Garden

blog post Where I Live
Category: Poetry
Posted: Jul 16, 2009 at 3:36 AM
Current mood: creative
I can no longer allow those who are living in negativity;
Move me, change me, hinder me, or block me from my destiny.
Although, surrounded by and live around the negative vibes;
By no means, no way, no how, are they allowed to live in me.
For in Him, is where joy, peace, hope, love and power reside.
In Him is where I choose to be.
He is the deliverer; He is a strong tower. He is the supplier of my needs.
He is my hope, my shield, my praise, my victory!
He is the healer, life giver, miracle worker,
He is The Holy one. He is the righteous one.
He is The King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
He's The Lord Most High; He is The Lord Mighty in battle, the all-sufficient one.
In Him I find comfort, strength, and everything I need.
I choose to live in Him and allow Him to live in me.
That's where I live and I am glad to be.

Kelli Garden
Copyright ©2009 Kelli Garden