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earliest and machines
Leonardo studied the flight of birds in developing engineering schematics for some of the earliest flying machines in the late fifteenth century.
Even the earliest machines running MUMPS supported multiple jobs running at the same time.
Considered together, these memex machines were probably the earliest practical description of what we would call today the Office of the future.
For example, some of the earliest printing telegraph machines used a layout similar to a piano keyboard.
The earliest programming languages predate the invention of the computer, and were used to direct the behavior of machines such as Jacquard looms and player pianos.
One of the earliest " full screen " editors was O26-which was written for the operator console of the CDC 6000 series machines in 1967.
Two of the earliest Budding machines sold went to Regent's Park Zoological Gardens in London and the Oxford Colleges.
The first popular " arcade games " were early amusement park midway games such as shooting galleries, ball toss games, and the earliest coin-operated machines, such as those that claim to tell a person their fortune or played mechanical music.
The mid-1970s saw all of the major typeface technologies and all their fonts in use: letterpress, continuous casting machines, phototypositors, computer-controlled phototypesetters, and the earliest digital typesetters – hulking machines with tiny processors and CRT outputs.
In the earliest drafts of " The Fall of Gondolin ", the Lost Tale that is the basis for The Silmarillion, Morgoth ( here called Melkor ) sends mechanical war machines in the form of dragons against the city ; some even serve as armoured personnel carriers for Orcs.
The more widespread was a set of computer communication packet-based protocols intended to connect the then-recently developed and very popular ( within MIT ) Lisp machines ; the second was one of the earliest local area network hardware implementations.
The earliest penny arcades from the nineteenth century had machines called bagatelles, a game with elements of billiards and modern pinball.
He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom ( the " Jacquard loom "), which in turn played an important role in the development of other programmable machines, such as computers.
The earliest films had been shown in " peep show " machines or projected in vaudeville theaters as one of the otherwise live acts.
* The earliest known instance of hacktivism as documented by Julian Assange is as follows: Hacktivism is at least as old as October 1989 when DOE, HEPNET and SPAN ( NASA ) connected VMS machines world wide were penetrated by the anti-nuclear WANK worm.
The earliest machines were hand-operated and constructed from wood, while later machines made of metal permitted a fire to burn below the washtub, keeping the water warm throughout the day's washing.
This ancient concept predates machine tools per se ; the earliest lathes and potter's wheels incorporated it for the workpiece, but the movement of the tool itself on these machines was entirely freehand.
Chicago confectioners the Bunte Brothers filed the earliest patents for candy cane making machines in the early 1920s.
Talk-O-Phone produced disc phonographs ( gramophones in British English ) very similar to the earliest " Victor " machines of the Victor Talking Machine Company.
The reel-to-reel format was used in the very earliest tape recorders, including the pioneering German Magnetophon machines of the 1930s.
The earliest machines produced distortion during the recording process which German engineers significantly reduced during the Nazi era by applying a high-frequency bias current to the recording head along with the desired signal.
Burnley's earliest known factories – dating from the mid-century – stood on the banks of the River Calder close to where it is joined by the River Brun, and relied on water power to drive the spinning machines.

earliest and models
The earliest models of the Nova processed math serially in 4-bit packets, using a single 74181 bitslice ALU.
Lemaître used these solutions to formulate the earliest version of the Big Bang models, in which our universe has evolved from an extremely hot and dense earlier state.
The earliest versions, however, especially those models with the Bosch K-Jetronic ( CIS ) injection system, have few electronic components and therefore can be repaired more easily provided spare parts can be found.
KTH's earliest Swedish predecessor was the Laboratorium mechanicum, a collection of mechanical models for teaching created in 1697 by Christopher Polhem, who is considered to be the father of mechanics in Sweden.
In addition to the standard pickups, vintage reissue bass models are equipped with Horseshoe wrap-around style pickups, very similar to the pickups on the earliest Rickenbacker Frying Pan models.
From the 6th century BCE, the pre-Socratic Greek philosophers developed the earliest known philosophical models of the universe.
The earliest models of this form of market socialism were developed by Leon Walras, Enrico Barone ( 1908 ) and Oskar R. Lange ( c. 1936 ).
Use of scale models in the creation of visual effects by the entertainment industry dates back to the earliest days of cinema.
The earliest models such as the Altair 8800 were often sold as kits to be assembled by the user, and came with as little as 256 bytes of RAM, and no input / output devices other than indicator lights and switches, useful as a proof of concept to demonstrate what such a simple device could do.
Instead, the vacuum cleaner floats on its exhaust, operating as a hovercraft, although this is not true of the earliest models.
Many models of Macintosh favored the related RS-422 standard, mostly using German Mini-DIN connectors, except in the earliest models.
BUDs were originally marketed in the late 1970s, with the earliest dishes being made of solid fiberglass and later models being made of wire mesh and solid steel or aluminum.
The earliest Tamiya models, particularly the early off roaders, are now highly sought after by vintage R / C collectors and can fetch prices of up to US $ 3000 on internet auction sites if still in mint, unbuilt form.
The earliest versions are often referred to as 1964½ models, but VIN coded by Ford and titled as 1965 models with production beginning in Dearborn, Michigan on March 9, 1964 and the new car was introduced to the public on April 17, 1964 at the New York World's Fair.
In the earliest years of the regular, or 1-75 series — well before the series actually numbered 75 models — Lesney was marketed / distributed by Moko ( itself named after its founder, Moses Kohnstam ).
In the paper, they describe one of the earliest computational models in biochemistry, that is the basis of most of the models used in Neurobiology during the following four decades.
The earliest models appeared at the same time as the first personal computers were produced, in the mid-1970s, although they were primitive by today's standards.
The fobs were not even gold at first ; the earliest extant 18th-century models were made of silver or pewter, and again it was not until the first quarter of the 19th century that gold largely supplanted the use of silver or pewter.
The name of the school from which the fob or key came was also not routinely included on the earliest models, and sometimes the only way to trace a key to a particular school's chapter is by researching the name of the recipient against surviving class records.
Despite the release of the 2200 PCS ( Personal Computer System ) and 2200 PCS-II models as early as 1976, the history of computing regards the earliest PC as one which contained a microprocessor, which the 2200 PCS didn't.

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