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VideozJudge mowi:
Jun 3, 2011 - Heh...U can feel the girls really not intrested in this technology, and as she saying..Ehhh why im not in a fasion show...what i'm doing here!!
hitachi088 mowi:
Jun 3, 2011 - server are general only used and MADE to be a server, like huge RAM bank (256gb) and multiple CPU. workstation is a small compact an silent computer (single CPU and small amount of RAM) that can be used as a small useless server or as there main purpuse : surf the internet, write things, and normal paperwork stuff.
tyrant234 mowi:
Jun 10, 2011 - wow shes hot
Php48 mowi:
Jun 17, 2011 - Wow, I love it. This may sound a bit Sci-fi but I believe the creation reflects the creator & computers are a way we can understand our plain of existence. One day we will create intelligent life in computers only to find out we are intelligent life in a computer. I often can't find things I'm looking for until I state in words the thing I'm looking for then I suddenly find it as if it appeared in the next place I looked. Try it. Think of yourself as self programmable & change it for fun.
basbas63 mowi:
Jun 19, 2011 - Well, any computer in a network can be a server. (= ^_^
SolidSnyder mowi:
Jun 19, 2011 - A GIRL?! :D
MrMaypole14 mowi:
Jul 4, 2011 - Nice job, but he needs a t-shirt....btw, I don't think she's interested....
scratchyrice mowi:
Jul 9, 2011 - Okay then the poles, not the "almighty" Americans.
tnguyen318 mowi:
Aug 16, 2011 - 8-Bits is 8 Binary Digits whereas 12-Bits are 12 Binary Digits. Binary Digits are Digits used in a System to process information. OS' stands for Operating Systems. ROM stands for Read-Only Memory. If only Computer Science would teach students straight forward instead of the run-around balogny then Education would be much more fun and learningful. Science has been lately defined as Knowledge. So when I use the word Computer Science it means Computer Knowledge.
tobyisatramp mowi:
Aug 17, 2011 - He is trying so hard not to look down her top.
tobyisatramp mowi:
Aug 17, 2011 - no it wasn't
heartlessvietboy mowi:
Aug 18, 2011 - The Personal Computer is a Lie. There's nothing on there besides doing homework, storing files for work, listening to music and the internet. Nobody uses it. Nobody knows how to use it. Nobody cares about it. People build it up as something we all need in life. Its only for work and machinery. it just sits there. There are many things we think about in life. How impractical the personal computer is is one of them.
heartlessvietboy mowi:
Aug 18, 2011 - What is a Playback Device?
homes24 mowi:
Oct 8, 2011 - #1 Id like to stick my floppy in her drive. #2 The SAGE was going to be done but never was because usa agreed to remove missiles from turkey if soviets took theirs from cuba, even though we all know there back..... looks like they still proceeded with it though
Films4You mowi:
Nov 24, 2011 - 1:38 4K, I wish... my first computer had 1K and some of that was used fro graphics
AmstradExin mowi:
Nov 24, 2011 - must have had a zx81 then...
Films4You mowi:
Nov 24, 2011 - The One even before that. The ZX80. (good old days) The ZX80 is where I started and got Hooked.
ht448 mowi:
Dec 17, 2011 - 4k ! Lol Soon the 6TB's i have will be weak
lovelplants mowi:
Feb 4, 2012 - oh that is really helpful.
MilpitasHistory mowi:
Mar 10, 2012 - Very nice. CHM is helping to save a very important time in the world's history. Great documentary!
ElectroSwingable mowi:
May 6, 2012 - The Colossus was the world's first electronic programmable computer Details of their existence were kept secret after WWII as a result the machines were not included in many history books of computing. But as a tribute to Alan Turing there is now a reconstructed working copy of one of the Colossus machines on display at Bletchley Park British code barker's
morosso1968 mowi:
May 15, 2012 - I'm not american but what a shame there's nothing mentioned about Admiral Grace Hopper. Google it and you'll found out how great that lady was.
VideozJudge mowi:
Jun 3, 2011 - In Dec1932, the Polish Cipher Bureau first broke Germany's Enigma ciphers. Five weeks before the outbreak of WW II, on 25 July 1939, Cipher Bureau gave Enigma-decryption techniques and equipment to French and British military intelligence. allied codebreakers were able to decrypt a vast number of messages that had been enciphered using the Enigma. The intelligence gleaned from this source, codenamed "Ultra" by the British, was a substantial aid to the Allied war effort.