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The Babbage Engine
Computer History Museum ^
| 2008
Posted on 10/28/2008 6:11:07 PM PDT by Professional Engineer
harles Babbage (1791-1871), computer pioneer, designed the first automatic computing engines. He invented computers but failed to build them. The first complete Babbage Engine was completed in London in 2002, 153 years after it was designed. Difference Engine No. 2, built faithfully to the original drawings, consists of 8,000 parts, weighs five tons, and measures 11 feet long.
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TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Education; History; Science
KEYWORDS: babbage; difference; engine
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To: sionnsar; Robert A. Cook, PE
Some geezer dude.
The video of the engine in operation is cool.
To: Professional Engineer
Yeah, but does it run Linux?
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:17:35 PM PDT
by
OCC
To: Professional Engineer
At first, I thought it was my old TRS-80.
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:20:47 PM PDT
by
Vigilantcitizen
(Speak softly and carry a big stick, preferably in .45)
To: OCC
LOL
It works, so it obviously can’t be running windows.
To: Professional Engineer
Interesting video! Do dreams count in these ‘visions of computing?’ I had a dream of computing being accomplished by single atoms aligned in rows and planes ... have no idea what it’s all about, but the planes were not layed out all nice and flat and the ‘calculating’ atoms were arrayed above the planes of individually arranged atoms with ‘time’ separating the planes. Nope, I haven’t a clue what the dream meant, but there were four messenger atoms and two reader atoms.
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:21:01 PM PDT
by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
To: Professional Engineer
Cool video. The machine even had a built in printer.
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:21:20 PM PDT
by
6SJ7
(Welcome PUMAs!)
To: OCC
//Yeah, but does it run Linux?//
You’ll a 30,000 SHP turbine to run anything like that
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:22:36 PM PDT
by
valkyry1
(McCain/Palin 2008)
To: Professional Engineer
It is a thing of beauty to watch it work, thanks for posting.
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:23:35 PM PDT
by
OCC
To: Professional Engineer
Wow! Cool!
Wonder what happens if you try to divide by zero.
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:27:30 PM PDT
by
djf
(I have dimes. Brother, can you spare a dame?)
To: Professional Engineer
This is all lies perpetrated by the West.
(Book of Obama 15:12) The Divine Government of the United Soviet Socialst States of America created the computer. So it was said during the Third Imperial Debate with war criminal McCain, so it is truth.
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:30:10 PM PDT
by
edh
(I need a better tagline)
To: djf
"Wonder what happens if you try to divide by zero."
Those old Friden calculators would certainly give it a good try.
http://www.oldcalculatormuseum.com/fridenstw.html
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:44:14 PM PDT
by
Paladin2
(Palin for President! (RINOs? PUMA))
To: djf
Wonder what happens if you try to divide by zero.That's how you get babbit.
To: MHGinTN
Nope, I havent a clue what the dream meant, but there were four messenger atoms and two reader atoms. Your dream is clearly sexual in nature.
Sincerely,
S. Freud
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:47:06 PM PDT
by
Grizzled Bear
("Does not play well with others.")
To: Grizzled Bear
Not at my age. But thanks for the vote of confidence. The messenger atoms were the storage and the two readers were picking up and depositing data.
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:49:33 PM PDT
by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
To: Paladin2
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:49:36 PM PDT
by
Paladin2
(Palin for President! (RINOs? PUMA))
To: Grizzled Bear
please don’t explain the triple-bonding
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posted on
10/28/2008 6:51:19 PM PDT
by
Hegewisch Dupa
(The goo on John Kerry's flip-flops)
To: ShadowAce; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Swordmaker
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posted on
10/28/2008 7:00:09 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, October 11, 2008 !!!)
To: djf
Wonder what happens if you try to divide by zero.Perpetual Motion Machine!
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posted on
10/28/2008 7:22:00 PM PDT
by
Clock King
(You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.)
To: Professional Engineer
The model Babbage Engine reminded me of the old mechanical telephone switching stations. I was inside one in the late ‘70s, a building about a quarter acre square packed with tens upon tens of thousands of contacts stacked about an inch apart on vertical rods reaching to the ceiling. Each contact opened and shut as some rotary phone dial clicked out each digit dialed. The sound was like a constant avalanche of leaves falling from a forest of trees in a string wind.
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posted on
10/28/2008 8:49:33 PM PDT
by
PUGACHEV
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