I don't know how many people viewed this short film originally, but my guess is it was shown in 1959 and then wasn't seen again by more than a few people--if any--until it was posted here in 2010. Who would think, on the day they filmed it in 1959, that more than 50 years later it would be watched by > 20,000 people, from their homes or offices, using some futuristic technology called "The Internet", because that basketball manager became a major figure in computer science.
I am looking at Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming" set of books on my shelf and thinking how wonderful it is to see the author when he was so young. This man had a HUGE influence on the IT industry in years to come.
What an amazing printer at 0:44 . The operators better watch their fingers near that monster.
When they showed that giant computer covered in blinking lights I LOL'd so hard. It's amazing how times have changed. I can't even imagine what a computer that size could do now stuffed with modern hardware.
cool vid.. i like it, really great keep it up!
ericaduncan21 2 months ago
why is he not playing for the team! hes huge!!!!!!! get him some sport kit now!
100thwindowful 8 months ago
Hehe 50000, thats low. Wait, what ... a minute?
Paethon 8 months ago
this guy is a legend an inspiration for all computer scientists.
GenericCoder 1 year ago
I don't know how many people viewed this short film originally, but my guess is it was shown in 1959 and then wasn't seen again by more than a few people--if any--until it was posted here in 2010. Who would think, on the day they filmed it in 1959, that more than 50 years later it would be watched by > 20,000 people, from their homes or offices, using some futuristic technology called "The Internet", because that basketball manager became a major figure in computer science.
badger500 1 year ago 2
I am looking at Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming" set of books on my shelf and thinking how wonderful it is to see the author when he was so young. This man had a HUGE influence on the IT industry in years to come.
What an amazing printer at 0:44 . The operators better watch their fingers near that monster.
sbalogh53 1 year ago
Young Knuth! This is so fabulous.
3w4v 1 year ago 4
That looks like an IBM 650 if I'm not mistaken.
Dms12444 1 year ago
Wow, a real blinkin-lichten IBM Model 650 Computer. I remember wiring plugboards for that Model 402 tabulator (aka printer) too.
orcmid 1 year ago
When they showed that giant computer covered in blinking lights I LOL'd so hard. It's amazing how times have changed. I can't even imagine what a computer that size could do now stuffed with modern hardware.
BloodRedChorizo 1 year ago
thermonuclear war!
fr3d420 1 year ago 2
He just did this to impress the girls!
frambosidica 1 year ago 2
..., but will it blend?
Maronatis 1 year ago 3
He looks like the Angry Video Game Nerd.
zedr77 1 year ago
"Electronic computer" it was a little weird hearing that.
luciferactual 1 year ago
Small world my mum used to work on coblats.
ut2k4wikichici 1 year ago
Well, there's your problem. Knuth's taller than the entire team!
tehks0032 1 year ago 28
Student mathematician: Don Knuth...
n7275 1 year ago 4
50,000 calcualtions per minute.... speedy :)
Molo9000 1 year ago 26
@Molo9000 I like how they measure it in calculations per minute.
MTGandP 1 year ago
@MTGandP
I wonder what they mean by "calculations". Do they mean instructions?
12years later the first microprocessor was able to perform more than 5million instructions per minute.
Molo9000 1 year ago
@Molo9000 But can it play doom?
TheRossirsa 1 year ago
yah but can it play space war!?
lemonlimestiv 1 year ago 5