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Mostly vacuum tubes, in place of today's more modern transistors.
The Talmud is the source of the details of the Jewish laws, since in the Torah these laws are stated mostly only in brief.
Well, I teach a third grade math class and mostly just start as, " Ok class. Today in math we are going to..." Hope this helps!
mostly because most of the migrants from used to live during their arrivals, we just discussed about that in my history class today.
If you are talking about making one a new computer that has the capibilities of a commodore computer from the 1980's, it would be very cheap, as in under $20 today. If you are wondering about getting an actual antique, they mostly aren't for sale.
Copal Gum was once used in pyrotechnics as a fuel but is now obsolete in this purpose. It is used today as an emulsifier mostly and as a wood finish.
A computer is your personal computer that you have at home and computer systems are a whole ton of computers connected to each other. Business mainly use computer systems mostly if they have a web sight.
Moments are use mostly by engineers to calculate anknows in an object especially the one at equalibrum
If you are referring to the RS232 jack, it was mostly used to connect modems to the computer. Today it is sometimes still used to configure beamers or routers.
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Sorry, I made a mistake and I hope I did not case you trouble. There is a big line when we define a computer, it is not like we look at out computers today. Something making a calculation can be a computer. The first computer, which is on display, and called a computer, was invented in 1847 by Charles Babbage. This question has been answered before on wiki answers, and the page is very long depending on what class is considered a computer, so as it seems it would have to be asked by what class of computer to get the right answer.
Yes there was a class system in the 1600s and even today there is a class system, the government files you into a class for taxes today though.