Engineeering

Personal Engineering and Technology Timeline- naveed islam

  • Born September 19, 1999

    Born September 19, 1999
    On September 19th, 1999 I was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Moved to Missouri

    Moved to Missouri
    On June 8th 2001 I moved to Missouri.
  • iPod

    iPod
    The iPod was one of the first pocket size mp3 players. The first model had 5Gb of hard drive space and a rechargeable battery. The iPod was like most mp3 players that came before it. However, aesthetics separated it from the crowd. The iPod was sleeker and more attractive than other devices. That is a quality we still associate with Apple today. http://www.ebay.com/gds/A-Complete-History-of-Portable-Music-Players-/10000000177628958/g.html
  • Skype

    Skype
    Skype was founded in 2003 by Niklas Zennström, from Sweden, and Janus Friis, from Denmark. This video conferencing software was first released to the public on the 29th of August 2003. It was the first of its kind and an instant hit. Within 12 years of its founding Skype had over 300 million active members. In 2011 Microsoft acquired Skype for $8.5 billion.
  • Burj Khalifa

    Burj Khalifa
    At 829.8 meters tall, the Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world. (It has 162 stories.) It took 6 years and $1.5 billion dollars to build this structure.The tower is made out of glass, steel, aluminium, and reinforced concrete. Although the reception of the Burj Khalifa has generally been positive, many criticize the builders for their poor treatment of labor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burj_Khalifa
  • Facebook

    Facebook
    Facebook was founded by 19 year-old Mark Zukerburg. He was a sophomore at Harvard at the time. Although it was founded in 2004, the website was not open to the public until September 26, 2006. Facebook is considered one of the most successful social networking sites. It is the site you think about when the topic of social media comes up. As of March 2013, Facebook reported having 1.1 billion active, global members.
  • Moved to Waverly, Tennessee

    Moved to Waverly, Tennessee
    in 2004 I moved to the ultra-conservative state of Tennessee.
  • Learned how to ride a bike

    Learned how to ride a bike
    I finally got my training wheels off when I was in 2nd grade.
  • Nintendo Wii

    Nintendo Wii
    The Wii was the first commercially successful motion based game console. The most popular games played on this console were sports related. This Nintendo product was marketed towards parents who are concerned about their children's weight. The Wii was compatible with Game Cube Games. It was also more popular that the X-box 360 and PS3
  • Moved to Lake Charles, Louisiana

    Moved to Lake Charles, Louisiana
    In 2007 I moved to the hot and humid state of Louisiana.
  • Learned how to Swim

    Learned how to Swim
    It took me forever to learn how to swim. I just wasn't cool with water. The thing I hated the most about swimming was getting water up my nose.
  • Moved to Dhaka, Bangladesh

    Moved to Dhaka, Bangladesh
    My grandfather died in 2009. My dad realized it was his responsibility to take care of his newly widowed mom and we moved. I did not like the country at first but as time passed by I made many friends and got used to the culture.
  • Tesla Model S

    Tesla Model S
    The Tesla Model was the first totally electric car someone would actually want to drive. With its good looks and performance it redefined the electric car. The base model S boasts a range of 265 miles and a 0-60 time just under 6 seconds. Because there is no engine, there are two trunks ( the battery is stored under the chaises.) Interesting Fact: buying a model S will give you a $7500 tax break
  • Three Gorges Dam

    Three Gorges Dam
    The Three Georges Dam in China is the worlds largest in terms of electricity production. It has a generating capacity of 22,500 megawatts. This power plant dethroned Itaipú hydroelectric power plant in Brazil and Paraguay which had a capacity of 14,500 megawatts. The Georges Dam is 2335 meters long and 181 meters tall. The dam creates a reservoir which has a surface area of about 400 square miles.\ http://water.usgs.gov/edu/hybiggest.html
  • Got accepted by South Breeze School

    Got accepted by South Breeze School
    SBS is a renowned private school located in the capital of Dhaka. Admission is very competitive ( although the school is not that great ). I never expected that i would get accepted.
  • Ultrabook

    Ultrabook
    Intel announced the Ultrabook concept in 2011. This was a trademark and specification given to thin subnotebooks with long battery lives. Ultrabooks use low voltage Intel core processors and have chassis made out of one piece of a material, usually a metal. Ultrabooks typically lack optical disc drives and Ethernet ports due to their small form factor
  • Moved in with Aunt!

    Moved in with Aunt!
    After I was finished up with my GCSEs (general certificate of education) I moved into my aunts place in gllen allen, VA. I was unable to start school for 6 weeks as i was waiting for my international transcripts to get evaluated. When i got enrolled into Deep Run High School I had to repeat a grade as it was to late to start school as a senior. The main reason I wanted to finish High School in the US was because I wanted to get in-state tution