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My Professor Brought In A 10 Mb Hard Disk From The 1960's Alter Computer, High School History Teacher, Super Pictures, Writing Memes, History Professor, Computer History, Old Computers, Disco Duro, Vintage Electronics

Teachers don’t have to be stuffy, boring, and angry — they can be the most awesome and hilarious authority figures in your life. Those people are educators who go above and beyond the call of duty, using humor and shock to help their students learn about life.

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Cool Ways to Repurpose Old Computer Parts Old Laptop Projects Diy, Old Computer Monitor, Laptop Art, Alter Computer, Computer Recycling, Computer Parts And Components, Computer Diy, Recycling Projects, Old Cell Phones

Cool Ways to Repurpose Old Computer Parts: In this instructable I will briefly give you some ideas on how to reuse some parts of old computers that everyone is throwing away. You will not believe, but these old computers have many interesting parts inside. This instructable will not give ful…

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microprocessor size.001-580 Alter Computer, Computer Learning, Computer Build, Computer Basic, Electronics Basics, Computer Shortcuts, Computer History, Computer Coding, Computer Knowledge

A team of researchers in Australia has managed to create a transistor that is the size of an atom. That’s the smallest transistor ever created. Considering that the single-atom transistor is only 0.1 nanometer in size, the possible applications are mind-boggling. It will be quite some time before we see the single-atom transistor technology implemented in microprocessors that we use in computers and other devices. But this is such a thrilling development that we wanted to find out how it…

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The 4000 character core memory module from the IBM 1401 computer. Trust Me Im An Engineer, Computer History Museum, Im An Engineer, Core Memory, Vintage Computer, Computer History, Google Glass, Old Technology, Computer Geek

When I found out that the Computer History Museum has a working IBM 1401 computer[1], I wondered if it could generate the Mandelbrot fractal. I wrote a fractal program in assembly language and the computer chugged away for 12 minutes to create the Mandelbrot image on its line printer. In the process I learned a bunch of interesting things about the IBM 1401, which I discuss in this article. The IBM 1401 mainframe computer (left) at the Computer History Museum printing the Mandelbrot fractal…

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