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How computers work.. (1971)
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| josh4 |
| thats amazing that they have both the 1971 Edition and the 1979 Edition so you can see the differences 8 years made |
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| tnt_ |
| in 71 edition in one of the pictures there's just one man. in the 79 edition u can clearly see 3 women standing around the servers.. |
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| MoonMan |
| I have the 1971 edition, from a car boot sale... bless |
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| N|te-L|fe |
Dont laugh, they might laught at us just the same 20 years from now!! :p
like: Waa, you had to TYPE!? :wtf:
:toothless
EDIT: OMG Washing machines !! :wtf: :wtf:
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| Ek0nomik |
| quote: | Originally posted by N|te-L|fe
Dont laugh, they might laught at us just the same 20 years from now!! :p
like: Waa, you had to TYPE!? :wtf:
:toothless
EDIT: OMG Washing machines !! :wtf: :wtf:
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LOL. :stongue: |
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| josh4 |
Is that Pong on the screen to the left? |
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| Dmatrox |
The basic fundamentals of computers are the same. its not like in 20 years binary is supposed to be different.
Today some of that information is a same, some of its just old. 71-79 didnt seem to be the computer age anyways. |
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| DjChook |
I am a MainFrame programmer for the Israeli army..
Believe me, What you see today in file managment and memory,
IBM and those big washing machines did back in the 70s :)
(I always wanted to program Java... For some reason, nobody cared) |
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| Busy Child |
i doubt that lady wouldve really been smiling with that machine. |
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| tachyon |
| ppft, posting on TA would be a horrendous task with those washing machines :toothless |
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