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ОтветитьAmazing❤
ОтветитьIts almost scary how they can make this stuff up
ОтветитьExakt
ОтветитьPeople were stupid back then. What a worthless computer lol
Ответитьதமிழில் கூறவேண்டும் சார்
ОтветитьWow. Amazing video. That was super cool I kept going back, pretty sure I turned these 8 minutes into at least a half hour just now and still can't get enough 😍
Ответитьchills
ОтветитьMost of us searched for the "worlds first computer" on a portable telephone with internet access.
Ответитьcorre el fornite?
ОтветитьFebruary 1,2022 : 11:25am
ОтветитьBut can it run Minecraft?
Ответитьsalute 🙏
ОтветитьIn zee usa ... i found this really cool and your colosal computer if that really took 2yrs of the war that should be in all history books ... ohh wait everyone is trying to rid of history sorry ... good jod
ОтветитьThis is a beautifully produced short video, but the "Manchester Baby" represents more than just the "birth of software". It was the very first modern computer. Everything before it was an interesting in its own way and contributed to the body of knowledge. The Baby, or SSEM, combined all the essential elements for the first time.
ОтветитьI have so much respect for you guys. It’s a travesty that people like Edison get a credit instead of people like Tesla. But don’t think that you have fallen into obscurity you are inspiring the next generation of innovators,I guarantee it. Thank you God bless you
ОтветитьFor those who know nothing needs to be said. And for those who do not know nothing can be said
ОтветитьI met the team with their replica Baby in about 2014. They offered to compute on Baby whether a number I gave to them is prime or not. The number I gave to them was not a prime number. One of the team offered to take pictures with my digital camera of the rear of the machine. Unfortunately, he only pressed the shutter button to the 1st click , which is for focussing, so none of the images was recorded. I did not realize until getting home. Shame
ОтветитьThis was inspiring...
ОтветитьThe ENIAC had only 100 bytes of ram.
ОтветитьI was told by my teachers that conputer was invented by a french scientist Pascal
ОтветитьI find all this fascinating. My uncle I.S. Rafuse was an engineer working at Bell Labs in the USA. I have great respect for pioneering British technology.
ОтветитьBut can it mine Bitcoin?
ОтветитьJesus fucking christ! What a very very big computer! 0_o'
Ответить🙏🙏🙏 GREAT PEOPLES
ОтветитьA single nano chip can store data 100times than this computer nowadays😳🙄
ОтветитьBruh.. This thing is now in our hands
ОтветитьCan it run crysis
ОтветитьGreat.
ОтветитьThe baby before da baby lol
ОтветитьI don't know why but it reminded me of what is known today as a frame buffer. If that's right, very interesting to see and hear how such a thing began.
ОтветитьComputer is came so far from its took the whole room to fit one computer to nowadays we can fit the powerful computer in our pocket.
ОтветитьI just love the old “ BIG IRON “ computers!
ОтветитьSalute.......
ОтветитьCan it run crysis
ОтветитьI was outside that place the other day....
Ответить23 inches wide ,that's what she said
ОтветитьSome comments here shows that some people do not make difference between a calculator and a computer .... someone even claimed that the computer was invented in ancient Greece... Do Egyptians and Chinese agree with that ?
ОтветитьShowcases the pragmatic attitude of the Electronic Engineer. Idea..Design..Prototype..{1..N} × Debug...Finish. But to recreate EXACTLY after decades = an even higher achievement!!
ОтветитьHow they makes first software for first device without device can anyone tell
ОтветитьAce stuff!
ОтветитьWe love nature and natural resources for our Earth and geography and .......
ОтветитьWe love nature and science with honesty and happiness with lots of greatings and pride.....
ОтветитьCan it run PUBG with max setting and awesome graphics
Ответитьbut can it run minesweeper?
ОтветитьDoes the camera looks new
ОтветитьI have been to mosi ( the museum of science and industry) and I saw the baby replica and I have to say the volentiers are amazing I had the chance to talk to one who was taught by one of the men who worked on it thinks like this make you proud to be from Manchester
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