Clive Sinclair passed away two days ago. For those who don't know who he was, please remember the ZX Spectrum and many other products and technological inventions. The C5 was one of them and could have been a real revolution in the way of looking at individual transport, but the ineffective battery and the complicated relationship with road traffic threw him into the world of bizarre curiosities. In any case, Sir Clive Sinclair was responsible for the access of the eighties generation in Europe to the personal computer. The small ZX Spectrum 48K shared a large part of the market with the Commodore C64, opening the minds of many to computing.