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Sir Clive Marles Sinclair (born July 30, 1940 near Richmond upon Thames), is a British entrepreneur and inventor of, among other items, the world's number one pocket calculator, in 1972 and the ZX Spectrum computer in 1982. Sinclair was fascinated from either his teen years by electronics. Inside 1961 he started his have company, Sinclair Radionics Ltd, after spending many years when adjunct editor for Practical Wireless & Instrument Practice to raise funds for his company.
Around recent years Sinclair has be the lament poker streaming video player & appeared in the number one 3 seasons of the Late Night Poker TV series. He won a number 1 year final of the Celebrity Poker Club spin-off, defeating Keith Allen.
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Uncle Sinclair
Brief page on Sir Clive focusing on his calculators, though he also invented the digital watch, and was father of the British home computer revolution.
Interview, Classic FM
Transcript and .AIFF recording of an interview with Sir Clive Sinclair on Classic FM's "Celebrity Choice" programme.
The Adventures of Sir Clive
Amusing fictional story featuring Sir Clive Sinclair.
Planet Sinclair - Sir Clive Sinclair
Biography and chronology of Sir Clive's life (to 1986) plus various interviews.
Sinclair in Cambridge
Very brief history of Sinclair in Cambridge, and of Cambridge University's Sinclair Building.
Mensa - Sir Clive Sinclair
Biography of Sir Clive Sinclair from Mensa, the society for brainy people which he chaired from 1980-97.
YSAC: Sir Clive Sinclair
Your Sinclair: A Celebration presents links, information, trivia and pictures of Sir Clive.
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