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<h1 id="title">Elon Musk</h1>
<h2>The only man who managed to build 4 giant successful companies.</h2>
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<h3 id="tribute-info">Here's a timeline of Elon Musk's life:</h3>
<p><b>• June 28, 1971:</b> Born in South Africa<br><b>• Age 12:</b> Creates and writes a video game called Blastar; sells it for the equivalent of $500<br><b>• 1988:</b> Graduates from Pretoria Boys High School with distinctions in science and computer studies<br><b>• 1989 to 1991:</b> Attends college at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Then transfers to the University of Pennsylvania; completed a BS in Economics (Wharton) and a BA with a major in physics<br><b>• 1995:</b> Moves to Silicon Valley; defers graduate program in applied physics and materials science at Stanford University to join the Internet boom<br><b>• February 1999:</b> Sells Zip2 to Compaq, the personal computer company, for $307 million, of which $22 million went to Musk. Then forms X.com, which in 2000 morphs into PayPal<br><b>• July 2002:</b> eBay acquires PayPal for $1.5 billion in stock, of which $165 million goes to Musk<br><b>• 2002:</b> Becomes an American citizen<br><b>• 2002:</b> Founds SpaceX9<br><b>• 2004:</b> Invests in Tesla Motors<br><b>• 2007:</b> SpaceX wins $1.6 billion contract to bring cargo to the International Space Station<br><b>• October 2008:</b> Becomes Tesla's CEO<br><b>• Jun 29, 2010:</b> Tesla IPO<br><b>• May 2012:</b> SpaceX becomes the first commercial vehicle to deliver a load of supplies to the International Space Station<br><b>• June 2012:</b> Tesla begins deliveries of the all-electric Model S<br><b>• August 2013:</b> Releases sketch and concept of the Hyperloop</p>
<p class="quote">"People follow Elon Musk. Many things about the man amaze, but none so much as the way he gets people to follow him. The pattern is constant: Elon declares his intentions and asks people to join him. Without exception, those intentions are ludicrous; without exception, the people he's wooing are bright, older and more experienced than he is, and safely ensconced in lives they find fulfilling. Yet these people forsake the secure and the known to follow Elon Musk. It has been this way since he was a teenager."<br>- <i>GQ Magazine</i></p>
<h3>If you have time, you should read more about this incredible human being on his
<a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk' id="tribute-link" target="_blank">Wikipedia entry.</a></h3>
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