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brizzad 08-17-2004 11:10 PM

anyone hate that babbage?
 
i do :(

quiet 08-17-2004 11:12 PM

http://oz.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/19...30/babbage.jpg

fr8 08-17-2004 11:14 PM

Hell im confused. Didnt take much either. 3 letters and a picture. lol

brizzad 08-17-2004 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by quiet
http://oz.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/19...30/babbage.jpg

i guess only us millionaires know about that babbage

Webby 08-18-2004 12:12 AM

I like cabbage :winkwink:

pxxx 08-18-2004 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by brizzad
i guess only us millionaires know about that babbage
I guess so, i will be able to give you an answer in about 2 years.:thumbsup

Newton - XXXAmigoz 08-18-2004 12:41 AM

Babbage, Berners-Lee .. Jolly good show ..

Preacher 08-18-2004 01:16 AM

I don't understand what this thread is about ?! :( :helpme

Newton - XXXAmigoz 08-18-2004 01:23 AM

Charles Babbage

Born December 26, 1791 in Teignmouth, Devonshire UK, Died 1871, London; Known to some as the "Father of Computing" for his contributions to the basic design of the computer through his Analytical machine. His previous Difference Engine was a special purpose device intended for the production of tables.
While he did produce prototypes of portions of the Difference Engine, it was left to Georg and Edvard Schuetz to construct the first working devices to the same design which were successful in limited applications.

Significant Events in His Life: 1791: Born; 1810: Entered Trinity College, Cambridge; 1814: graduated Peterhouse; 1817 received MA from Cambridge; 1820: founded the Analytical Society with Herschel and Peacock; 1823: started work on the Difference Engine through funding from the British Government; 1827: published a table of logarithms from 1 to 108000; 1828: appointed to the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics at Cambridge (never presented a lecture); 1831: founded the British Association for the Advancement of Science; 1832: published "Economy of Manufactures and Machinery"; 1833: began work on the Analytical Engine; 1834: founded the Statistical Society of London; 1864: published Passages from the Life of a Philosopher; 1871: Died.

Other inventions:

The cowcatcher, dynamometer, standard railroad gauge, uniform postal rates, occulting lights for lighthouses, Greenwich time signals, heliograph opthalmoscope. He also had an interest in cyphers and lock-picking, but abhorred street musicians.

brizzad 08-18-2004 06:06 PM

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh


i was so high when i made this thread last night

wtf is it about?? :helpme :helpme


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