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β€œWhat Should a Well-Informed Person Know About Computers?” β€” by Brian Kernighan

Invited presentation at a meeting of the Old Guard of Summit NJ on January 5, 2021. Brian Kernighan is a professor of computer science at Princeton University and one of the original Unix pioneers at Bell Labs. Brian described his experiences teaching "Computers in Our World," a first year course designed to inform non-technical students how modern hardware, software and communications systems operate, and their ubiquitous role in today's world. It was a 45-minute version of his one-semester talk!

Some Early Machines by Tim Hunkin

"Gladys, the burglar catcher: The Insomniac's friend: The disgusting Spectacle: The Barman: Goliath, the nut cracker: The Zoo: Air Raid: The Oracle: Medieval clock: The builder and his wife: Climax: The executive decision maker: The dancing record player: The automatic bag searcher."

More Thoughts on Television

Being somebody who doesn’t own a television, πŸ“Ί I find watching any television to be incredibly disturbing. The bright colors, the sex and violence a find so nauseating. πŸ€’ The endless chants and championing of big government makes want to punch the screen. πŸ‘Š

The truth is, I don’t know how anybody could stand to watch television for more then five minutes without their brains going to mush.πŸ’­

 Along The Potomac River