u.s navy vintage fire control computers (part 1)
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@fakemadereal The first non-mechanical computer weighed more than 30 tons, took of 2000 square feet, required 150 KWs to operate, and took days to give you an answer.
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I hope sspoke knows that in the 40s, it was probably more reliable to use mechanical computers than chips ( actually, that guy is a retard. They used vacuum tubes back then). It would have been smarter to keep these things to simple mathematics, rather than new sciences.
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@fastenerpuller - Manly men.
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computoah! compute something !
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@sspoke Go look up the tsar tank, and see who are really dumbasses,
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Shaft! Can you dig it?
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I wonder what you would have had to get on the ASVAB to get this job.
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Thanks for posting this.
I've had a real interest in analog computing, specifically the mechanical side, since I went to Germany when I was 14.
I went to a museum with my family there that had a jacquard loom and a giant table top that I was told was able to add and subtract.
Also, that episode of Doctor Who with the clock-powered robots stimulated my interest in the subject XD
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@sspoke This was made in 1953, you idiot.
All media commissioned by the US government is public domain (the US Government is barred from holding copyright). You're fine.
wanderlustleads 1 year ago 12
"A computer cannot do this... without men."
fastenerpuller 10 months ago 2