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Installing some old computers (yeah computers!!) in 1966.
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Posted by cjb |
2/28/2006 1:16 AM | remove |
Mistake, in 1966
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Posted by Emperor Wang |
2/28/2006 3:49 AM | remove |
They had computers back in '66? I thought that was the age of the abacus.
Wait a sec... wasn't there once a musical by that name? :-P
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
2/28/2006 4:44 AM | remove |
i have pictures of the toronto dominion data center on mc gill in 1968 when my father was a mainframe operator, didnt look anything like this, most impressive data center i ever saw was petro finas on the 17th floor of pvm, was an entire wing!
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Posted by maZe |
2/28/2006 9:41 PM | remove |
IBM had a pavillion at Expo 67, plus, let's not forget who helped the Nazis to calculate their needs to "process" the jews (yes, again, it was the beginning of the computer age but yet, IBM was there...).
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
3/1/2006 3:20 AM | remove |
of course, the keypunch card (i got a tray of em) was invented for that purpose
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Posted by TaP |
4/17/2006 3:50 PM | remove |
to "process" the jews?
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
4/17/2006 4:48 PM | remove |
yes it was
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