9. 2 MINUTER
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought
forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in
liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all
men are created equal.
15. Anything that is in the world when
you’re born is normal and ordinary and
is just a natural part of the way the
world works. Anything that’s invented
between fifteen and thirty-five is new
and exciting and revolutionary and you
can probably get a career in it. Anything
invented after you’re thirty-five is
against the natural order when you’re
of things.
21. Information: Mathias Klang
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Muammar al-Gaddafi skulle prata inför FN i 20 minuter höll på i 96 minuter (2009)
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General Assembly, given in September 1960 by Fidel Castro
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one candidate spoke for 60 minutes, then the other candidate spoke for 90 minutes, and then the first candidate was allowed a 30-minute
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Everett was one of the great American orators of the ante-bellum and Civil War era. He is often remembered today as the featured orator at the dedication ceremony of the National Cemetery in Gettysburg in 1863, where he spoke for over two hours — immediately before President Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous, two-minute Gettysburg Address.
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Friedhelm Hillebrand arbetade i en tysk-fransk GSM projekt och behövde utveckla ett alternativ kommunikationsform under tiden då GSM nätet inte användes för röstkommunikation. Att skicka text var ett alternativ men för att hålla belastningen nere var man tvungen att begränsa det till korta meddelanden. Men hur korta, hur kom han fram till 160 tecken? LATimes blog skriver
Alone in a room in his home in Bonn, Germany, Friedhelm Hillebrand sat at his typewriter, tapping out random sentences and questions on a sheet of paper.
As he went along, Hillebrand counted the number of letters, numbers, punctuation marks and spaces on the page. Each blurb ran on for a line or two and nearly always clocked in under 160 characters.
That became Hillebrand’s magic number — and set the standard for one of today’s most popular forms of digital communication: text messaging.
“This is perfectly sufficient,” he recalled thinking during that epiphany of 1985, when he was 45 years old. “Perfectly sufficient.”
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