Giant computer of the 19405 |
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Giant computer of the 1940s |
LA Times Daily |
15 Apr 2024 |
The first problem it was assigned had to do with calculations about the H-bomb |
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Early thermonuclear reaction calculator |
Newsday |
13 Apr 2024 |
Electronic digital computer developed by John Mauchly and J P Eckert during World War II |
Mirror Quiz |
10 Mar 2024 |
Computer built at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering |
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'Giant Brain' computer of history |
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Early computer |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Dec 2023 |
Pioneering computer of the 1940s |
Wall Street Journal |
14 Nov 2023 |
The 'Giant Brain' computer launched in the US in 1946 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
24 Sep 2023 |
Computer with 18,000 vacuum tubes |
Wall Street Journal |
29 Jul 2023 |
30-ton computer |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Jul 2023 |
Room-sized early computer |
LA Times Daily |
13 Jun 2023 |
'Giant Brain' of 1945 |
Wall Street Journal |
26 May 2023 |
Pioneering computer |
New York Times |
26 Mar 2023 |
Massive old computer |
LA Times Daily |
12 Mar 2023 |
Giant computer of the 1940s |
New York Times |
19 Dec 2022 |
'Giant Brain' in 1946 news |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2022 |
“Giant Brain” in 1946 news |
New York Times |
16 Nov 2022 |
Room-sized computer unveiled in 1946 |
LA Times Daily |
02 Oct 2022 |
Early computer |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Sep 2022 |
Early computer |
Wall Street Journal |
06 Aug 2022 |
30-ton computer |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Aug 2022 |
'40s-'50s "Giant Brain" |
LA Times Daily |
03 Dec 2021 |
Early computer |
LA Times Daily |
14 Oct 2021 |
Early computer |
The Washington Post |
14 Oct 2021 |
The USA’s first electronic programmable computer, completed in 1945 |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
12 Sep 2021 |
“Giant brain” of the 1940s |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Jul 2021 |
Computer that was retired in 1955 |
The Washington Post |
28 Feb 2021 |
Computer that was retired in 1955 |
LA Times Daily |
28 Feb 2021 |
'Giant Brain' unveiled in 1946 |
New York Times |
18 Feb 2021 |
High-tech 1940s acronym |
Universal |
24 Jan 2021 |
Early computer |
New York Times |
03 Jan 2021 |
Computer that weighed 30 tons |
Universal |
21 Dec 2020 |
“Giant brain” completed in 1945 |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Dec 2020 |
Laptop's '40s ancestor |
Newsday |
20 Nov 2020 |
Early computer |
The Washington Post |
09 Oct 2020 |
Early computer |
LA Times Daily |
09 Oct 2020 |
'40s-'50s "Giant Brain" |
LA Times Daily |
04 Oct 2020 |
'40s-'50s 'Giant Brain' |
The Washington Post |
04 Oct 2020 |
Big 1940s computer |
Premier Sunday |
20 Sep 2020 |
Postwar digital marvel |
Newsday |
15 Aug 2020 |
Computing machine displayed in part at the Smithsonian |
New York Times |
31 May 2020 |
1940s ''Giant Brain'' |
Newsday |
23 Nov 2019 |
Big computer of the 1940s |
Universal |
07 Oct 2019 |
"Giant Brain" of 1946 |
Universal |
27 Jul 2019 |
1940s computer |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Jun 2019 |
Early computer |
Universal |
09 Jun 2019 |
'Giant Brain' of 1946 |
New York Times |
02 May 2019 |
Pioneering 1940s computer: Abbr. |
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"Giant Brain" of 1946 |
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Early computer |
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Big computer of the 1940s |
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"Giant Brain" of 1946 |
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1940s computer |
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Early computer |
Newsday |
23 Dec 2018 |
'Giant Brain' of 1940s headlines |
New York Times |
22 Dec 2018 |
Large 1940s computer |
Premier Sunday |
25 Nov 2018 |
Subject of the documentary 'Top Secret Rosies: The Female Computers of W.W. II' |
New York Times |
27 Oct 2018 |
1940s computer |
Newsday |
16 Sep 2018 |
Pioneering '40s computer |
Premier Sunday |
17 Jun 2018 |
Seminal supercomputer |
Wall Street Journal |
02 Jun 2018 |
Sir Michael upset with old computer |
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Pioneering computer |
New York Times |
28 Feb 2018 |
Giant Brain computer unveiled in 1946 |
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"Giant Brain" of 1940s headlines |
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Pioneering computer |
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Subject of the documentary "Top Secret Rosies: The Female Computers of W.W. II" |
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Seminal supercomputer |
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Product of the Army's Project PX |
Wall Street Journal |
21 Dec 2017 |
Computer that weighed 30 tons |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Nov 2017 |
Vacuum tube innovation of 1946 |
New York Times |
21 Sep 2017 |
Pioneering '40s computer |
Newsday |
13 Aug 2017 |
Drug company dumped retrograde computer |
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Pioneering computer |
The Washington Post |
01 Jun 2017 |
Pioneering computer |
LA Times Daily |
01 Jun 2017 |
30-ton computer introduced in 1946 |
Jonesin |
28 Mar 2017 |
'Giant Brain' unveiled in 1946 |
The Washington Post |
24 Mar 2017 |
"Giant Brain" unveiled in 1946 |
LA Times Daily |
24 Mar 2017 |
Pioneering computer of the 1940s |
New York Times |
10 Jan 2017 |
'Giant Brain' introduced in 1946 |
New York Times |
03 Jan 2017 |
Early computer |
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Vacuum tube innovation of 1946 |
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Pioneering computer of the 1940s |
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"Giant Brain" introduced in 1946 |
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"Giant Brain" unveiled in 1946 |
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Pioneering computer |
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Giant computer unveiled in 1946 |
The Washington Post |
12 Sep 2016 |
Pioneering computer |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Sep 2016 |
Room-size computer introduced in 1946 |
LA Times Daily |
23 Aug 2016 |
Seminal '40s computer |
Premier Sunday |
17 Jul 2016 |
Room-sized computer |
Wall Street Journal |
09 Jul 2016 |
Room-filling computer unveiled in 1946 |
LA Times Daily |
04 Jul 2016 |
Michael picked up an old computer |
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Computer of the '40s |
Universal |
24 Apr 2016 |
Room-sized supercomputer |
The Washington Post |
24 Mar 2016 |
Historic computer |
New York Times |
01 Jan 2016 |
Room-size computer introduced in 1946 |
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Historic computer |
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Room-filling computer unveiled in 1946 |
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Room-size computer unveiled in 1946 |
LA Times Daily |
06 Dec 2015 |
1946 creation originally intended to calculate ballistics tables |
New York Times |
19 Nov 2015 |
1940s creation called a 'giant brain' in the press |
Wall Street Journal |
24 Sep 2015 |
Computer of the 1940s |
Premier Sunday |
31 May 2015 |
So-called 'Giant Brain' unveiled in 1946 |
New York Times |
25 Mar 2015 |
"Giant Brain" introduced in 1946 |
LA Times Daily |
08 Feb 2015 |
Big computer of the 1940s |
Premier Sunday |
01 Feb 2015 |
Big computer of the 1940s |
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Device originally made to calculate artillery firing tables |
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Room-size computer unveiled in 1946 |
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"Giant Brain" introduced in 1946 |
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1940s creation called a "giant brain" in the press |
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1946 creation originally intended to calculate ballistics tables |
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So-called "Giant Brain" unveiled in 1946 |
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Computer of the 1940s |
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1946 University of Pennsylvania computing invention |
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Early mainframe name |
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Early computer |
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"Giant Brain" of the 1940s |
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High-tech marvel decommissioned in 1955 |
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Technological achievement of 1946 |
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Giant with 17,468 vacuum tubes |
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Early 21-Across |
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Early 30-ton computer |
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1946 University of Pennsylvania invention |
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1940s computer |
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Early computer acronym |
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30-ton computer |
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Giant with 17,468 vacuum tubes |
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First electronic computer |
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Michael sent back old computer |
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1940s computer |
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1940s ancestor of Watson |
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Computer of the '40s |
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Seminal '40s computer |
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"Giant Brain" of 1946 |
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Big name in computer history |
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"Giant Brain" in 1946 headlines |
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'40s computer |
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Computer unveiled in 1946 |
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Old computing acronym |
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"Giant Brain" that debuted in 1946 |
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30-ton computer |
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Pioneering computer |
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Ancestor of the modern digital computer |
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Granddaddy of all computers |
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30-ton computer |
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'40s "Giant Brain" |
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Computing behemoth |
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Early computer |
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Six women at Penn programmed it |
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Univac I predecessor |
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Pioneering computer |
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Huge 1940s computer |
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Computer built under the code name "Project PX" |
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"Giant Brain" of the '40s |
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"Giant Brain" of the 1940s |
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Tech marvel of the 1940s |
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Room-sized computer |
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Pioneering computer |
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Room-sized computer |
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Early computer |
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"Giant Brain" unveiled in 1946 |
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Historic mainframe |
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Penn's "Giant Brain" |
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Early supercomputer |
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Early computer acronym |
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So-called "Giant Brain" of 1946 |
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'40s computer |
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1946 high-tech unveiling at the Univ. of Pennsylvania |
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Computer that debuted in 1946 |
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Early computer that weighed 30 tons |
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1946 high-tech unveiling at the Univ. of Pennsylvania |
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Machine that was called the "Giant Brain" |
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Big 1946 computer |
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Early computing acronym |
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Univac's predecessor |
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Pioneer computer |
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1946's "Giant Brain" |
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1946 high-tech wonder |
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Granddaddy of digital computers |
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Massive old computer |
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Pioneer computer |
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Pioneering 1940s computer |
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Early computer |
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Massive old computer |
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Granddaddy of digital computers |
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Computer that debuted in 1946 |
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Early computer acronym |
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Big early computer |
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Pioneering computer |
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Pioneering computer |
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Revolutionary computer |
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Pioneering computer |
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Granddaddy of digital computers |
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Pioneering computer |
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1946 high-tech unveiling |
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Computer that contained 17,468 vacuum tubes |
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Early computer |
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1946 high-tech unveiling |
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Pioneering computer, for short |
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Seminal mainframe |
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Pioneering 1940's computer |
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Computer unveiled in 1946 |
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Early computer |
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Subject of the 1973 Honeywell v. Sperry Rand case |
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1940s computer |
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Early computer-age acronym |
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Early computer |
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Huge 1946 computer |
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Computer granddaddy |
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One of the first computers |
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Computer developed in the 1940s |
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Calculating 30-ton monster of the '40s |
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Huge computer unveiled in 1946 |
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'40s computer |
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'40s-'50s computer |
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Pioneer computer |
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'40s-'50s computer |
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Pioneer computer |
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Early computer |
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First all-purpose digital computer |
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1940s computer |
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Computer introduced in 1946 |
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Acronymic computer of the 1940s |
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'40s computer |
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Computer of the '40s |
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Early digital computer |
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Ancestor of today's computers |
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Digital dinosaur |
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Early digital computer |
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Granddaddy of all computers |
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Computer with 18,000 vacuum tubes |
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First electronic computer |
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First electronic computer |
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'40s-'50s digital computer |
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Pioneering 1940s computer |
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Pioneer computer of 1946 |
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Pioneer computer |
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Computer of 1946 |
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Early computer |
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Huge computer of the 1940s |
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18,000-tube 30-ton monster of the '40s |
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Computer of 1946 |
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'40s-'50s digital computer |
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Granddaddy of modern computers |
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30-ton computer |
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'40s-'50s digital computer |
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Granddaddy of all modern computers |
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Seminal mainframe |
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First computer |
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World's first large-scale computer |
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UNIVAC I predecessor |
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Granddaddy of all computers |
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UNIVAC's forerunner |
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Early computer |
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Granddaddy of all computers |
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The first digital computer |
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PC's great-grandfather |
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Early, 30-ton computer |
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Prototypical computer |
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World's first computer |
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First electronic computer, unveiled in 1946 |
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First digital computer |
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U. of Penn. early computer |
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Digital computer |
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Early computer |
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Early digital computer |
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Army's electronic brain. |
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Computer that was designed to calculate W.W.II artillery firing tables |
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'40s computer |
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Rival of the Small-Scale Experimental Machine |
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Pioneering 1940's computer |
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Military computer built under the codename "Project PX" |
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Early digital computer |
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Computer that had 17,468 vacuum tubes |
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