i think its about 100 people..iam not sure of it
About 20,000 people but 1,500 died building it because of dehidration.
The actual computers called Colossus were World War II code-breaking computers built in 1943 and 1944 in Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, England. These were the first true programmable computers, and about a dozen were built.The prototype, Colossus Mark I, was shown working in December 1943 and was operational at Bletchley Park by February 1944. An improved Colossus Mark II was first installed in June 1944, and ten more had been constructed by the end of the war. Unfortunately, the secret nature of these computers meant that their innovations were not available for commercial computer development for many years.*The other computer called Colossus is a fictional artificial intelligence from a 1965 novel (Colossus) by Dennis Feltham Jones, which was the basis for the film Colossus, the Forbin Project in 1970
The Fall of Colossus has 186 pages.
The Colossus Crisis has 304 pages.
Dhaka has no colossus. So no question of <gs>
Since an Abacus is technically a computer, I can only assume you mean the third binary electronic computer. This was called "Colossus Mark 1" and was developed in the UK to read encrypted German messages during World War II.The Colossus machines were the first programmable, digital, electronic, computing devices and went through several revisions so if you define a computer in this way, a Colossus machine would still have been the third computer device ever to be constructed.After World War Two all the blueprints and Colossus hardware were destroyed in the interests of National Security and it was not for many years that its designers would receive the credit they deserved for the world's first programmable electronic computer.
There are many colossus in wizard101. AKA sand colossus, magma colossus, etc, etc. There is a colossus boulevard to you have to finish all three streets in Olde Town
The New Colossus relates to people today because many of the immigrants that come still arrive to the welcoming of the Statue of Liberty as Emma Lazarus stated in her poem.
The word "colossus" has many meanings. Originally, it meant a very large statue, or "a person of immense size." As a newer meaning, it is also the name a mutant with the ability to turn into metal.Given that this question is in the History of Computing category, it probably refers to the vacuum-tube-based computer, Colossus, developed in the U.K. in 1943-44 to break German codes. Because of wartime secrecy that was maintained for many years after the end of World War I, Colossus the computerdidn't get as much recognition, or have as much influence on the design of later computers, as it otherwise might have.
Millions of people do not have a computer.
They think of it as a god, the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The ancient people worshiped the sun.
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