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Computer experts warn against putting computers in schools, mid-90s

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The Immortal2 yıl önce

Shakuntala Devi: The Indian who was known as a human computer for her mental math skills.

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Man he called it. We installed Descent on all our classroom computers on the first day each year lol.

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Pranav2 yıl önce

He was creating products but for a market he didn’t want to expand 🤡

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Pause For Claws2 yıl önce

Computers at school were for Oregon Trail and Carmen Sandiego.

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Journey Through Time2 yıl önce

This 90s gaming computer

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JayCosmo 🛸💨2 yıl önce

This guy knew the internet will doom future generations. Hes right

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MissFacto2 yıl önce

A future prediction of 1985 that children will be home schooled by computers

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Samira2 yıl önce

Worlds oldest computer- Name- Antikythera Mechanism Year Invented: Between 200 and 50 BCE Country:  Greece Main Feature:  Analogue Computation Size:  Around 14.3” (W) x 7.5” (D) x 5.2” (H)

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Michael Rutchland2 yıl önce

This guy is definitely no doubt autistic… and not in the good way.

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January 27 🤗❤️2 yıl önce

Clifford Paul "Cliff" Stoll (born June 4, 1950) is an American astronomer, author and teacher. He is best known for his investigation in 1986, while working as a system administrator at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, that led to the capture of hacker Markus Hess, and for Stoll's subsequent book The Cuckoo's Egg, in which he details the investigation. Stoll has written three books as well as articles in the non-specialist press (e.g., in Scientific American) on the Curta mechanical calculator and the slide rule, and is a frequent contributor to the mathematics YouTube channel Numberphile.

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