>named after the original six women programmers of the world's first general purpose scientific computer.
now name the next 6000 computers for the male programmers of the world's first general purpose scientific computer.
>named after the original six women programmers of the world's first general purpose scientific computer.
now name the next 6000 computers for the male programmers of the world's first general purpose scientific computer.
anon 'members remotes like that one…
they were acoustic
and mechanical
each button struck a different chime
the TV was activated by the narrow spike of a particular frequency in the bkgd sounds of the room
>>>19813636 Schumann poppin' off
it means there's a lot of lightning discharges around the earth at those particular times
nothing less, and NOTHING MORE
sry, technoweenies. there is no valid mystical occult interpretation associated with schumann
NOT NOTABLE
there WERE cable remotes before "wireless" ones became available
they were not only wireless, they were non-electrical
purely mechanical… no batteries of any sort
the set my grandmother had in the 1950's WAS a Zenith, btw…
>mon frère
dontcha KEK when dumbfucks try to sound smart and end up sounding even dumber?
>I realized a long time ago that there was no reason to memorize something that I can write down and can then save my brainpower for other endeavours.
that only proves how fucking stoopid you ARE.
A: the "brainpower" you alude to is limitless, much like your stupidity
B: without the facts at your fingertips, how will you make NEW connections between previously unrelated things (the essence of discovery and the only meaningful use of "brainpower")?
it's one thing to be stupid
it's another matter altogether to BRAG ABOUT IT