[Leica] Back ar work
Douglas Barry
imra at iol.ie
Sun Jun 26 15:52:19 PDT 2016
Interesting piece of history, Herb. I'm glad to hear you're up and about and
presumably red shirted again like the guys in the image. Keep healthy!!
Douglas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Herbert Kanner" <kanner at acm.org>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2016 11:45 PM
Subject: [Leica] Back ar work
> My mail program went nuts last week. Twice I sent a rather long piece of
> mail describing the circumstances around a Gallery picture and each time
> the mail went into a black hole and the text had to be composed again.
> This time I'm being smarter and writing and saving it first in a word
> processor.
>
> OK. Don't remember what I last posted re health, but I was in the hospital
> for over a week with congestive heart failure. Made a rapid recovery as
> soon as I got home, and after a couple of weeks, returned to volunteer
> week at the Computer History Museum.
>
> As a consequence of the loss of the Babbage Difference Engine, I rejoined
> the group that gives twice monthly demonstrations of a working PDP1
> computer (vintage 1960), the first “mini-computer”, in fact, the
> manufacturer (Digital Equipment Corporation) coined the term.
>
> The PDP1 is about the size of three household refrigerators. It's turned
> on at the throw of one switch. It sold for $120,000. In the year it came
> out, the manufacturer donated one to MIT. One professor permitted
> “hackers” access to it from midnight to morning. This was before
> “hackers” became a pejorative term. One of those hackers was Peter
> Samson, who figured out how to make the machine play four-part music, and
> our demo inclueds the opening of a Bach fugue. The other, Steve Russell,
> largely wrote the code for the world's first video game, Space War, which
> later became an arcade game.
>
> When I arrived at the Museum a week ago Saturday, I found the PDP1 team in
> the cafeteria area enjoing a post-lunch bull session. I just had to take a
> picture. We were all wearing our uniform red shirts. Note the guy on the
> right; that's Steve Russell.
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/herbk1/L1000005_001.jpg.html
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/herbk1/L1000005_001.jpg.html>
>
> Please look “large”.
>
>
>
> Herbert Kanner
> kanner at acm.org
>
> Question Authority and the authorities will question you.
>
>
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