denny, these look great. thanks so much.
safety47, are you the ber manager who does all the posters for the club? the one you made for us was incredible. thanks so much. in fact, all the posters up at the club were great. do you have them posted on here? it's so rare for us to pull into a club and have them have any flyers up. thank you.
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THANKS CASEY, DALE, And Other guys!
Here's the text at the bottom. It's about George Stibitz (pictured), inventor of the first electronic digital computer. It's EDUTAINMENT:
"At about the same time as Claude Shannon was working on his masters thesis on Boolean algebra and electronic circuitry, George Stibitz, a Bell Labs researcher, had a similar thought.
The result was the prototype binary adder circuit - an electromechanical circuit that controlled binary addition. Stibitz incorporated his new circuitry into his Model K (the K standing for - appropriately, if less than imaginatively - Kitchen) digital calculator.
Stibitz took his circuit back to Bell Labs and over the next two years, working in conjunction with Samuel Williams, devised a machine that could calculate all four basic mathematical functions with complex numbers.
The Complex Number Calculator (later re-named the Bell Labs Model Relay Computer), came to be widely recognised as the world's first electronic digital computer."
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