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Nobuo Mii Nobuo Mii ((日本語:三井 信雄)=Mii Nobuo, July 4, 1931 - July 14, 2015), often called Nobi by English speakers, was a Japanese computer pioneer who made various contributions, working for NHK and IBM, and also is an investment fund executive. ==Early life and education== Nobuo Mii was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, on July 4, 1931. He studied at Fukuoka Prefectural Shuyukan Senior High School and Kyushu University, graduating from the latter in 1955.〔Nobuo Mii, "Unseen Country, Unseen Rules" (Tokyo: Diamond Sha, 1998, 237 pages) ISBN 4-478-33071-9; in Japanese, 三井 信雄(著), 『見えない国 見えないルール』, ダイヤモンド社)〕 In senior high school, he was the manager of Wireless Communications Club. In 1949, he successfully lead the club members to make a television system for the first time in Kyushu, mainly using the electronic parts thrown away by the U.S. Armed Forces stationed in Fukuoka City, ahead of Kyushu University's Engineering School or NHK's Fukuoka Broadcasting Station. His television was displayed at Western Japan Invention Exhibition and won the Invention Award from the Ministry of Education.
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