The first computer that started it all ...

"Today is the 50th birthday of the UNIVAC I (UNIversal Automatic Computer),
the first commercial computer. It was quite a beast: 16,000 lbs, 5000 vacuum
tubes measuring 9 inches by 2 inches, and an amazing 1000 instructions
executed per second! The first UNIVAC was sold to the US Census bureau where
it revolutionized data storage from them. No longer did they have to use
punch cards, UNIVAC supported storage on metal tape! The US Census bureau
still maintains a plaque commemorating the computer. It reads "Bureau of the
Census dedicated the world's first electronic general purpose data
processing computer, UNIVAC I, on June 14, 1951. Eckert-Mauchly Computer
Corporation" Happy Birthday, UNIVAC I!" 

While celebrating this ... Unisys (http://www.unisys.com) has apologized for
their sins (http://www.unisys.com/news/releases/2001/jun/06148026.asp)
calling them "Unintended Consequences Of The Computer Age".

Among them ...

*       Giving SPAM a bad name
*       Making it impossible for anyone to do more than five minutes' 
        worth   of work without being interrupted by an emailed joke, 
        Top Ten list, or chain letter.
*       Making it easier for the IRS to spot discrepancies between 
        your tax return and objective reality.
*       Providing you with the means to lose money in the stock market 
        at an unprecedented pace.

Have fun
Raj
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Rajendra Jamadagni              MIS, ESPN Inc.
Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot com
Any opinion expressed here is personal and doesn't reflect that of ESPN Inc.

QOTD: Any clod can have facts, but having an opinion is an art !



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