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Bombe and machine
Turing wanted Flowers to build a decoder for the relay-based Bombe machine, which Turing had developed to help decrypt the Germans ' Enigma codes.
File: US-bombe. jpg | US Navy Bombe used to decrypt the German Enigma machine
* Bombe: a machine, inspired by Rejewski's " cryptologic bomb ," that was used by British and American cryptologists during World War II.
The earliest custom hardware attack may have been the Bombe used to recover Enigma machine keys in World War II.
* Bombe: a machine, inspired by Rejewski's "( cryptologic ) bomb ," that was used by British and American cryptologists during World War II.

Bombe and by
In addition to exhibits covering equipment used to encrypt, decrypt, and secure information, the museum features exhibits on the people who contributed to cryptography in America, such as George Washington ( who integrated military intelligence tactics, including coded messaging, into the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War ), the Native American code talkers ( who protected U. S. communications during both World Wars by using their native languages to encode message traffic ), and the Navy WAVES ( who, like the WRENS of the British Royal Navy, operated the Bombe to decrypt German military traffic during WWII ).
A book by Rainer Karlsch, Hitlers Bombe, published in 2005, alleges that Diebner's team tested some type of nuclear related device in Ohrdruf, which is very close to Jonastal Valley.
The aim of Banburismus was to reduce the time required of the electromechanical Bombe machines by identifying the most likely right-hand and middle wheels of the Enigma.
Hitlers Bombe ( Hitler's Bomb ) is a nonfiction book by the German historian Rainer Karlsch published in March 2005, which claims to have evidence concerning the development and testing of a possible " nuclear weapon " by Nazi Germany in 1945.
His final conclusions and corrections to the story of wartime codebreaking were contained in a paper published posthumously in 1986 ( Welchman having died in 1985 ) ' From Polish Bomba to British Bombe: the birth of Ultra ' in Intelligence & National Security, Vol 1, No l. The entire paper was included in the revised edition of The Hut Six Story published in 1997 by M & M Baldwin.

Bombe and Rejewski's
* Alan Turing, Gordon Welchman and Harold Keen worked together to develop the Bombe ( on the basis of Rejewski's works on Bomba ).

Bombe and bomb
* Bombe Guidée Laser A French made Semi-Active Laser Homing ( SALH ) guided bomb family similar to the US Paveway II.

Bombe and ,"
" Bruitist Pome # 5 ," for example, was thoroughly reworked, while a seven-minute version of " Refused Are Fuckin Dead " jarringly transitions into a new second half, which incorporates elements of the Bombe Je Remix of the song.

Bombe and was
The incident was documented in the 2006 docudrama " Vive La Bombe!

Bombe and used
; CR. 42 " Bombe Alari ": ( unofficial but widely used name ) Modification carried out at SRAMs ( repair centers ), to allow outdated fighters to be used in ground attack roles.
The NCM collection contains thousands of artifacts, including numerous working World War II German Enigma machines ( 2 of them are available for visitors to try out ), and a Navy Bombe used to break it.
Bletchley Park also established an outpost in surplus buildings on the site, which became known to staff as HMS Pembroke V. A total of 100 Bombe and Colossus codebreaker machines were used to decode German Enigma messages.
" Baldowern " or " ausbaldowern " is very common in Berlin dialect ; " Bombe " is still used in German prison jargon.

Bombe and British
Although these encryption methods were more complex than previous schemes and required machines to encrypt and decrypt, other machines such as the British Bombe were invented to crack these encryption methods.
For the later British decryption device at Bletchley Park, see Bombe.

Bombe and Enigma
Alan Turing, a Cambridge University mathematician and logician, provided much of the original thinking that led to the design of the cryptanalytical Bombe machines, and the eventual breaking of naval Enigma.

Bombe and .
There is a legend related to the exhibition of toys that is known as " Bombe habba " in Karnataka, " Bommala Koluvu " in Andhra Pradesh and Golu or Kolu in Tamil Nadu.
* David " Bombe " Roden, programmer / rigger.
For the European dessert called a bombe, see Bombe glacée.
Wire brushes on the back of a drum from the rebuilt Bombe.
Drums on the rebuilt Bombe in action.
Bombe menu based on Bletchley Park display board which gives credit to Peggy Erskine-Tulloch as the originator.
A variation called Bombe Alaska calls for some dark rum to be splashed over the Baked Alaska.
" Basil manages to get back to the hotel on foot and the guests are finally presented with the " duck " which they have so eagerly awaited, only to discover that, due to a mix-up in Andre's kitchen, it has turned into a Bombe Surprise when Basil removes the cloche.

machine and inspired
In offline version, machine improvisation can be used to achieve style mixing, an approach inspired by Vannevar Bush's memex imaginary machine.
The machine, having been inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, was constructed by Maurice Wilkes and his team at the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England.
In 1814 George Stephenson, inspired by the early locomotives of Trevithick and Hedley persuaded the manager of the Killingworth colliery where he worked to allow him to build a steam-powered machine.
He was appointed a lecturer in mathematics at Cambridge in 1927, where his 1935 lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics and Gödel's Theorem inspired Alan Turing to embark on his pioneering work on the Entscheidungsproblem ( decision problem ) using a hypothetical computing machine.
He said in an interview that he tried to make his doomsday machine as unattractive as possible because he feared that a war-hungry general would be inspired to build one.
In the 2002 film The Time Machine, this scenario is shown where the main character builds a time machine to save his fiance from being killed by a mugger, only for her to die in a car crash instead ; as he learns from a trip to the future, he cannot save her with the machine or he would never have been inspired to build the machine so that he could go back and save her in the first place.
He invented a new hoisting machine for raising the masonry needed for the dome, a task no doubt inspired by republication of Vitruvius ' De Architectura, which describes Roman machines used in the first century AD to build large structures such as the Pantheon and the Baths of Diocletian, structures still standing which he would have seen for himself.
Non-compatible machines highly inspired by BESK were SMIL made for the University of Lund, SAABs räkneautomat SARA, " SAAB's calculating machine ", and DASK made in Denmark.
Series consultant Kit Pedler also used this fear as a basis for the inspiration of classic Doctor Who monsters the Cybermen, with the creatures being inspired by his own fear of artificial limbs becoming so common that it would become impossible to know when someone had stopped being a man and become simply a machine.
One mathematical model is the Zeno machine ( inspired by Zeno's paradox ).
It later inspired the MG 30 and the MG 34 as well as the concept of the general-purpose machine gun.
This formulation, which is now called machine-state functionalism, or just machine functionalism, was inspired by the analogies which Putnam and others noted between the mind and the theoretical " machines " or computers capable of computing any given algorithm which were developed by Alan Turing ( called Universal Turing machines ).
By his magnificent example of devotion to duty and utter disregard of personal safety all ranks were inspired to exert themselves to the utmost, and the attack resulted in the capture of over 200 prisoners, two batteries of field guns and numerous machine guns.
The pair approached Honda with a rough, low-budget 30-second trial film inspired by the children's board game Mouse Trap, Caractacus Potts ' breakfast-making machine in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and a 1987 Swiss art film by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Der Lauf der Dinge ( The Way Things Go ).
It was there that he was inspired by a brief article, written by Hungarian physicist Pál Selényi in an obscure German scientific journal, that showed him a way to obtain his dream machine.
Sottsass had a vast body of work ; furniture, jewellery, ceramics, glass, silver work, lighting, office machine design and buildings which inspired generations of architects and designers.
Owing to the Turk's popularity and mystery, its construction inspired a number of inventions and imitations, including Ajeeb, or " The Egyptian ", an American imitation built by Charles Hopper that President Grover Cleveland played in 1885, and Mephisto, the self-described " most famous " machine, of which little is known.
Alexander Graham Bell obtained a copy of a book by Kempelen on speaking machines after being inspired by seeing a similar machine built by Wheatstone ; Bell went on to file the first successful patent for the telephone.
The French thinker Étienne Cabet inspired the imagination with a novel about a utopian society based upon communal machine production, Voyage en Icarie ( 1839 ).
Each machine is inspired or influenced, both, by modern society, and what I physically experience and sense.
( This scene was inspired by a photo Hergé had in his archives showing two British soldiers from a road convoy dismantling a similar obstruction while other troops have their rifles and machine guns pointed at a wheat field.
The HP 2100 is one of many 8 and 16 bit machine architectures said to be inspired by the PDP-8.

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