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  • 121Simons' BASIC — This product is widely, but incorrectly, called Simon s BASIC , because of confusion between the first name Simon and the surname Simons .Simons BASIC was an extension to BASIC 2.0 for the Commodore 64 home computer. Written by 16 year old… …

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  • 122Time formatting and storage bugs — In computer science, time formatting and storage bugs are a class of software bugs which may cause time and date calculation or display to be improperly handled. These are most commonly manifestations of arithmetic overflow, but can also be the… …

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  • 123Edward Teller — The native form of this personal name is Teller Ede. This article uses the Western name order. Edward Teller Edward Teller in 1958 as Director of the Lawrence Livermore Nat …

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  • 124Zerah Colburn (math prodigy) — Zerah Colburn (1804 1839) was a famous child prodigy of the 19th century. Born in Cabot, Vermont and educated at Westminster School in London, Zerah was thought to be mentally retarded until the age of seven. However, after six weeks of schooling …

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  • 125Date (Unix) — The Unix date command displays the time and date. The super user can use it to set the system clock. Usage With no options, the date command displays the current date and time, including the abbreviated day name, abbreviated month name, day of… …

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  • 126PowerBuilder — Infobox Software name = PowerBuilder caption = developer = Sybase released = July, 1991 frequently updated = yes programming language = Powerscript operating system = Microsoft Windows language = English, Japanese (Several languages supported for …

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  • 127Big Trak — / bigtrak was the programmable electric vehicle created by Milton Bradley in 1979.It was a six wheeled tank with a front mounted blue photon beam headlamp, and a keypad on top. The toy could remember up to 16 commands which it then executed in… …

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  • 128Computer Consoles Inc. — Computer Consoles Inc. or CCI was a telephony and computer company located in Rochester, New York, USA, which did business first as a private, and then ultimately a public company from 1968 to 1990. CCI provided worldwide telephone companies with …

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