I hold an Amateur Extra class amateur radio (ham) license. My callsign is N2YGN . I am a member of the Columbia University Amateur Radio Club (W2AEE) and the ...
Immerse yourself in the study of German language, culture, and society. Take courses with German students at the Freie Universität Berlin. Live with a German family. Explore Berlin and Germany through ...
1978. The Digital Equipment Corporation VT100 was the first ANSI X3.64 compliant terminal and featured lots of innovations including control by an Intel 8085 microprocessor (rather than custom ...
The IBM 2260 Display Station, 1964; Photo: IBM 1964. This is one of the very first video display terminals. 2260s were installed at Columbia in the 2nd-floor Computer Center public-access terminal ...
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Jagdish Bhagwati is University Professor (Economics, Law, and International Affairs) at Columbia University and Director of the Raj Center on Indian Economic Policies. He was Senior Fellow for ...
Early-to-mid 1960s. Foreground: IBM 2311 Disk Storage Drives, providing random direct access to 7.25 million 8-bit bytes per removeable disk pack. In Packed Decimal Mode the capacity is 14.5 numeric ...
Herman Hollerith's Type 001 Mechanical Card Punch, patented in 1901, was the first key punch; that is, the first card punch operated from a keyboard, so that the operator could punch digits 0-9, ...
Location: Gambia is located on the west coast of Africa between latitude 13 and 14 degrees north and 13 and 17 degrees west. The Gambia is a virtual enclave in the Republic of Senegal. The country is ...
The IBM Type 012 tabletop key punch (1925) was the first model capable of duplication; that is, automatically copying columns from one card to another. Left: What appears to be a Type 012 Electric ...
IBM 3270 terminal about 1980; click to enlarge. Photo: University of Heidelberg. The original IBM 3270 terminal, mid 1970s. Although it bears a superficial resemblence to regular ASCII "start/stop" ...
The IBM 285 Tabulator Click each image to enlarge. IBM 285 with operator The IBM Type 285 Tabulator Photo: [4]. IBM 285 plugboard The IBM Type 285 Numeric Printing Tabulator, 1933, used in the Thomas ...