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Lee felsenstein was born in 1945 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania
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joined the Co-operative Work-Study Program in Engineering
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Lee Felsentain was an active participant in the Free Speech Movement, he was one of over 700 peaceful protestors to get arrested.
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dropped out at the end of 1967
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Lee felsenstein worked as a junior engineer from 1968-1971
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when Felsenstein re-enrolled into Berkeley, he received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer science.
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Lee felsenstein was one of the original members of the Homebrew Computer Club. This group formed in response to the altair 8800 computer kit.
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Felsenstein was an emplyee at Osborne Computer Corporation, he was the designer for Osborne 1. Osborne 1 was the first mass produced portable computer.
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Then in 1992, Lee returned to freelance consulting
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Lee started to work for IRC in 1992 and worked there untill 2000
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Felsenstein was named a Pioneer of the Electronic Frontier by the Electronic Frontier Foundation
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Felsenstein founded the Free Speech Movement Archives as a way to preserve historical informaiton on a digital platform.
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Lee worked for PPC until 2005, throughout his carrer with PPC he was also working as a freelance consulting designer and working for his own design firm.
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Lee felsenstein was wokring with Jhai Foundation located in San Francisco. he designed an open-source telecommunications and computer system. This design was made to be installed in remote villages.
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Lee was presented with the Editors choice award for Creative Excellence by EE Times magazine.
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Lee Felsentein was acknowledged as a felow of the Computer History Museum, for his influece on the "technical and social enviroment of the early personal computting era"