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  • 21Foonly — was the computer company formed by Dave Poole, who was one of the principal Super Foonly designers as well as one of hackerdom s more colorful personalities.The PDP 10 successor was to have been built by the Super Foonly project at the Stanford… …

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  • 22IBM System/36 — The IBM System/36 was a minicomputer marketed by IBM from 1983 to 2000. It was a multi user, multi tasking successor to the System/34. Like the System/34 and the older System/32, the System/36 was primarily programmed in the RPG II language. One… …

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  • 23Cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher — The Lorenz SZ machines had 12 wheels each with a different number of cams (or pins). Wheel number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 …

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  • 24Key punch — A key punch is a device for entering data into punched cards by precisely punching holes at locations designated by the keys struck by the operator. Early keypunches were manual devices. Later keypunches were mechanized, often resembled a small… …

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  • 25Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum — The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a museum in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. The site is a former high school which was used as the notorious Security Prison 21 (S 21) by the Khmer Rouge regime from its rise to power in 1975 to its fall in… …

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  • 26Votrax — Inc. ((properly Votrax International, Inc. )), originally known as the Vocal division of Federal Screw Works or just Votrax , was a speech synthesis company located in the Detroit, Michigan area from 1971 to about 1996 (source?). It began as a… …

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  • 27NetBIOS — NetBEUI redirects here. This can also refer to Microsoft s implementation of NetBIOS Frames protocol, a related but distinct technology. See History heading below. NetBIOS (  /ˈn …

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  • 28Perkins Brailler — The Perkins Brailler is a simple machine used to write braille. The Perkins Brailler is a braille typewriter with a key corresponding to each of the six dots of the braille code. By simultaneously pressing different combinations of the six keys,… …

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  • 29Portable Distributed Objects — Portable Distributed Objects, or PDO, is a programming API for creating object oriented code that can be executed remotely on a network of computers. It was created by NeXT Computer, Inc. using their OpenStep system, whose use of Objective C made …

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  • 30'Allo 'Allo! (series 7) — This article contains episode summaries for the seventh series of the British Sitcom series Allo Allo!. The series contains ten episodes which first aired between 5 January and 16 March 1991. There is a gap of fifteen months between the… …

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