Gerald Anderson Lawson
Gerald Anderson Lawson was an American electronic engineer. He was born on December 1,1940 and died on April 9, 20ll. Lawson said his first-grade teacher encouraged him on his path to be someone influential. He had a strong interest in chemistry and science at a young age. One of his jobs as a teenager was repairing television sets in Queens. Gerald is best known for inventing and designing the Fairchild Channel F video game counsel, as well as leading the team that pioneered the commercial video game cartridge. Lawson was inspired by George Washington Carver. Some of Georges best known inventions was crop rotation, and or planting different crops to restore soil instead of single crop farming. Gerald Lawson was motivated through seeing George Washington's work and inventions throughout the years. It pushed Lawson to become focused and locked in on his dreams, goals and aspirations on anything he was passionate about during that time. Without Lawsons invention, we may not have to...
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