No! Charles Forbin was a character in a 1970 sci-fi film called "The Forbin Project". Dr Forbin led a team which build a super-computer - called Colossus - which became a rogue sentient machine.
Georges Méliès was the first person to make the first animated cartoon.
Well first the drew him on paper , then they fixed him up on the computer , finally they hired someone to play his voice and there is under dog.
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The motto of King Charles I School is 'Raising achievements through engagement.'.
Max Headroom was the first computer generated TV host, introduced in early 1984. Unfortunately, computer technology was not capable at the time of producing the effect required, so the host was actually a man named Matt Frewer who had to sit through 4.5 hours of prosthetic make up application so as to look like a computer-generated character.
Charles Babbage was the first one to think of it.
ada lovelace worked with charles babbage to make the first computer programme
she was the first programmer. she was a mistress to Charles Baggage
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Babbage didn't make a computer. He designed one, but didn't actually build it. A replica was built in 1991 based on his original plans, and it did work, so if he had gone ahead with the construction, he would have been the first person to make a programmable computer.
No, the 1977 Apple ][ was the first highly successful mass-produced personal computer, but not the first personal computer. >.< He He ^erm..this answer DOESN'T make sense!..srry.. =]
Someone did make the first computer, it was Alan Turing.
Charles Babbage used mild steel, brass, metal, and gears
No. He lived in the early 1800s and designed the first fully automatic computer, however it was enormous, entirely mechanical, and he could never convince anyone to pay the cost of building it.
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The Abacus is a Japanese adding machine that consists of beads on wires strung between a wooden frame. The position of the beads indicated the number and you could do simple math with it. It is one of the oldest forms of computers.
It took the first computer 1 hour and 36 minutes to make computations.