The astrolabe was the first computer. It was first used around 150 BC to determine the location of a person in relation to the sun or the stars. It had calculable positions that gave data in relation to many different variables. It was the first programmable instrument. It was mainly used to navigate the seas.
Prior to 25 years ago I had no experience of typewriters etc until I worked in a legal office on a 'computer' that had a screen and a keyboard, but we always called it the 'mainframe'. Will this start the ball rolling for answers?
The first computer was in 1946, so anything before that was not a computer as we know it today. There was a Greek device that some historians think may have been a form of a computer, but we still aren't sure how it worked.
the term computer as used today commonly refers to
goverment and power plants
Computing devices, yes, computers, no.
in the olden days they used computers to type and do math problems and that's it!!!! that's why today we are glad to have such advanced computers
Olden days
Just think back to olden days, they had no computers. We depend on computers for research and gaining extra knowledge. No computers will means reading books for knowledge, storing information on paper and using filing for database work. In my eyes, if we had no computers, companies will not be what they are.
I am pretty sure... that in the olden days, school was... OLD.And they used canes, and little black board things to write on (no joking for that part. im pretty sure it was like that lol)
Computing devices, yes, computers, no.
in the olden days they used computers to type and do math problems and that's it!!!! that's why today we are glad to have such advanced computers
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the hasnat box
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mercantile commissary canteen
The same way the new ones do, just slower, smaller hard drives and heavier
yes they did have needles in the olden days
what were shops like in the olden days
Earlier Beligium was known as Gallia Belgica.
Higgins boats oh yeahs
An acrobat was called a tumbler in the olden days