Hello all :)

One of the more famous quotes of computerdom is from Thomas Watson, who
as chairman of the board of IBM in 1944 said "I think that there may be
a world market for five computers"...

Well, boy was he wrong! Waaaaayy wrong. So it got me thinking, whatever
became of him, how long did he live, and how much of the computer
revolution did he get to see, did he ever regret his words, etc...

So I guess what I'm seeking is biographical and other information on a
Thomas Watson who happened to be chairman of IBM in the 1940s.

TIA,
-=Brian=-

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