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They adapt Whirlwind to a massive air defense system, deploy it all across the frozen north, and spend nearly three times as much on this
computer
as was spent on the Manhattan Project building the A-Bomb in the first place.
Talk about a shot in the arm for the
computer
industry.
This new computer, built to become the nerve center of a defense network, is able to perform all the complex mathematical problems involved in countering a mass enemy raid.
It is provided with its own powerhouse containing large diesel-driven generators, air-conditioning equipment, and cooling towers required to cool the thousands of vacuum tubes in the
computer.
PH: You know, that one
computer
was huge.
Spacewar! is built, the first
computer
game, and all of a sudden, interactivity and involvement and passion is worked out.
And of course, as the
computer
industry develops interactively, producers in the emerging TV business actually hit on the same idea.
In the midst of revolution in the streets and rock and roll concerts in the parks, a group of researchers led by people like John McCarthy, a
computer
scientist at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, and Doug Engelbart, a
computer
scientist at SRI, changed the world.
Now, as long as we confine this to the education market, and a personal matter between the
computer
and the file system, that's fine, but as you can see, it was about to leap out and upset Jack Valenti and a lot of other people.
It doesn't do it in ones and zeroes like a
computer
does.
So your
computer
chip can produce photographs, can produce music, can produce film, can produce love letters, can produce spreadsheets.
And he hadn't seen a
computer
before we did this movie.
We're going to take a joystick, sit in front of our computer, on the Earth, and press the joystick forward, and fly around the planet.
26 terabytes fits in a
computer
system that's about this big, on spinning Linux drives, and it costs about 60,000 dollars.
And why this is so important is that we now have grown a generation, maybe two, of kids where one out of every four meals is eaten in fast food, one of every four meals is eaten in a car and one out of every last four meals is eaten in front of a TV or
computer.
Have you seen me touch the
computer?
I think we're sort of on the cusp of robots becoming common, and I think we're sort of around 1978 or 1980 in personal
computer
years, where the first few robots are starting to appear.
And you know, the first
computer
most people had in the house may have been a
computer
to play Pong, a little microprocessor embedded, and then other games that came after that.
So what that means is, you're never going to be able to build a
computer
to win at the game of Go the way chess was approached, for example, which is basically to throw brute-force computational power at it.
It reads the shifting conditions of temperature, humidity, wind direction, wind speed, dew point, and it processes this data in a central
computer
that calibrates the degree of water pressure and distribution of water throughout.
We received many complaints from bird-watchers, and they will say, "I'm in a village, and I cannot access a
computer.
I gave this example to a bunch of
computer
scientists once and afterwards, one of them came up to me.
However, in the late '90s, I started noticing the role of technology in Nigeria: cable TV and cell phones in the village, 419 scammers occupying the cybercafes, the small generator connected to my cousin's desktop
computer
because the power was always going on and off.
Or like the
computer
programmers at the aerospace giant Lockheed Martin, who have now written a program that uses 420,000 lines of near-flawless code to control every aspect of igniting four million pounds of rocket fuel and putting a 120-ton spaceship into orbit.
Also around this time, at home, this was the
computer
that people were buying.
This was a 1K computer, and you'd buy your programs on cassette tape.
Here's Clive Sinclair now launching his color
computer.
It costs 50 bucks just to install it on your computer, making the publisher about another 275 million.
And you'd be shocked that hardly anyone knew that Ada Lovelace was there behind
computer
science, that Marie Curie still remains iconic with two Nobel prizes.
If you program a
computer
today, say, your phone, then you hire software engineers that write a very, very long kitchen recipe, like, "If the water is too hot, turn down the temperature.
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