Happy Birthday Univac 1



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A brief tribute to the grandfather of computers, UNIVAC 1.
The world's first commercially produced electronic digital computer, was unveiled on June 14, 1951. 56 years ago today as I upload this. Music: The Man-Machine Band: Kraftwerk Album: The Man-Machine Voice of HAL 9000, Performed by Douglas Rain, From, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Directed by Stanley
Kubrick, Written by Arthur C. Clarke. Copyright 1968 MGM. fnord


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"I'm sorry, Dave, ... ( 1 year ago by likenfreude)
"I'm sorry, Dave, but I can't do that." Human chess-players fell to Deep Blue in the 90's... Only the very good players of Go still hold a (shaky) advantage on behalf of carbon-based life. Soon our only real champions will be the painters.
There's an old ... ( 1 year ago by StevenErnest)
There's an old classic SF story: They ask the newly built super-computer, "Is there a God?" And it answers, "There is now."
sorry Steven - I ... ( 1 year ago by bubonicnate)
sorry Steven - I would have responded ot this a lot sooner if it would have shown up on my subscription list - I'm gunna try and friend add you. Great vid!
love the Kraftwerk ... ( 1 year ago by bubonicnate)
love the Kraftwerk btw :) there new live double album out is awesome - I think theres soem vids for it on youtube as well!
That's ok, this vid ... ( 1 year ago by StevenErnest)
That's ok, this vid is response challenged. ^_^
Thanks!
Heuristically ... ( 1 year ago by QuarksAreStrange)
Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer!! He was so scary!
"...I can't let you do that Frank." ooooo, a nightmare.
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Have you heard about quantic computers?
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I saw a show recently at BBC, "Human version 2.0" It talked about: understanding the brain enough to build brain-like computers and exchanging information from a brain to a computer and vice versa. Serious subject, a bit troubling.
hahahaha, very good ... ( 1 year ago by QuarksAreStrange)
hahahaha, very good quote!
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Deep Thought Computer (DT): "The Answer to the great question of Life, the Universe, and Everything..."
Philosophers (Ph):"Yes...!"
(DT):"is..."
(Ph)[slightly higher]:"Yes...!"
(DT): "IS..."
(Ph)[really high]:"Yes...!!!...?"
(DT): "Forty-two".
[pause]
(Ph):"We're going to get lynched, aren't we?"
(DT):"Once you know what the question actually is, you'll know what the answer means"
: )
You mean, Quantum ... ( 1 year ago by StevenErnest)
You mean, Quantum computers, right?
Yes, I've read about them. "Qubits" for quantum bits.
I think eventually we'll have AI equal to, if not beyond, the human mind.
Quantum computers, ... ( 1 year ago by QuarksAreStrange)
Quantum computers, yes. (in French: "Quantique", sorry). A little revolution. Maybe not as a home computer - some say they won't be polyvalent enough - but for other usage (industrial, research & development, sciences (especially mathematics), etc).
Conventional computers will never match the capabilities of a Quantum computer. Crazy algorithms that can do multiple tasks at once using the Quantum "entanglement" and "superposition" phenomenon.
Recently, a new ... ( 1 year ago by QuarksAreStrange)
Recently, a new quantum computer was presented: 16 qubits. A new record. It can do any sudoku - they built a program to do so - in the blink of an eye. (no, actually it's much (much!) faster. : ) QM is fantastic!
5000 vactubes... ... ( 1 year ago by paulbrockenhagen)
5000 vactubes...cost, energy....I STILL WANT ONE!!
I don't blame you! ... ( 1 year ago by StevenErnest)
I don't blame you! ^_^ Someone like Bill Gates or Paul Allen could probably put one ol' gal together, via their resources -- and eBay...
Colossus: The Forbin Project, "Never?"
Univac! My computer ... ( 1 year ago by Boucrate)
Univac! My computer lost great great etc..Granfather!It's 480 live memorie's are rejoycing.LoL! And thank you for this nice happy birthday reminder.Cheer for Univac!55 Hey! whe're the same age?
I have learnt ... ( 1 year ago by B00TLEGTV)
I have learnt something new today :) Thanks for uploading my friend (Y)



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