Contest||Sharing my general knowledge week 19

in hive-180106 •  7 months ago 

Hello friends from home and abroad warm regards to everyone, I'm Anthony from Nigeria and it's a pleasure to have you on my post, I'm engaging in this week's amazing Contest titled: contest titled "Sharing general knowledge" organized by @sahar78, which I'm going to share with you some amazing my thoughts on this and give out some few awareness about it.

Before I proceed, I would like to thank @sahar78, especially the organizer for this amazing contest about "Sharing your general knowledge." Let's get to it.


The first computer was developed by which person.

The development of the first computer involved several individuals and groups working over some time. While it's hard to attribute the invention of the first computer to an individual person the, computer has been so crucial to the world although I won't say too much I just had to follow the instructions of the question, however, I will be doing that by listing and also given e overview of the computer history and pioneers below: 👇🏽

  1. Charles Babbage (1791-1871)
    • Father of computer science
  2. Ada Lovelace (1815-1852)
    • First computer programmer
  3. Alan Turing (1912-1954)
  4. Konrad Zuse (1910-1995)
  5. John Atanasoff (1903-1995) and Clifford Berry (1918-1963)
    • Developed Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC)
  6. John Mauchly (1907-1980) and J. Presper Eckert (1919-1995)
    • Developed ENIAC
  7. Steve Jobs (1955-2011) and Steve Wozniak (1950-present)
    • Co-founded Apple, developed Apple I and Macintosh
  8. Bill Gates (1955-present) and Paul Allen (1953-2018)
    • Co-founded Microsoft, developed BASIC interpreter

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These are people who contributed crucially to shaping the world of computers, the overview details of computer generations 👇🏽:

  1. First Generation (1940s-1950s): Vacuum tubes.
  2. Second Generation (1950s-1960s): Transistors.
  3. Third Generation (1960s-1970s): Integrated circuits.
  4. Fourth Generation (1970s-1980s): Microprocessors.
  5. Fifth Generation (1980s-present): Artificial intelligence and parallel processing.

We all know the vital impact of computers on this generation, which helps in making life easier with technology and others. This is a modern world and it is computerised.

NB- I presented this based on my research and ideology.


The smallest bone of the human body.

The smallest bone in the human body is the "Stapes bone", also known as the Stirrup bone. It is located in the middle ear; then, of the state, bone transmits vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.

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The human body also has small bones like:

  • Malleus
  • Incus
  • Lacrimal

But in all stapes, the bone is the smallest and lightest, weighing about 2mmg


The largest bone of the human body.

The largest bone in the human body is the "Femur" known as the thigh which is located in the lower extremities connecting the hip joint down to the knee joint weighing approximately 400-500gmThe, The femur supports the human body and also protects the knee joint, movements femur is also the strongest, longest and heaviest bone in the human body.

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I have come to the end of this interesting blog, thanks for stopping by!!!


I would like to respectfully invite @inspiracion, @chiagoziee, and @ahmneska

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