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Re: POTP gets good press
John,
02 08 96 Reuter Information Service newsstory datelined Philadelphia,
headlined
PIONEER SAYS COMPUTER HAS BEEN NICE,
NOT AWESOME
reports:
[Herman] Goldstine was working as an army ballistics researcher when
he sold the military on an idea of Penn researchers John Mauchly and
J. Prosper Eckert that an electronic computer could vastly hasten the
calculation of ballistics tables needed in contemporary warfare.
Fortunately,
The military backed the idea in June, 1943....
Unfortunately,
The team faced obstacles such as broken steam pipes and a leaky ceiling
in its workroom and scepticism by the engineering and mathematics es-
tablishment.
In particular,
The National Defence Research Committee, a government agency to evalu-
ate new technology, concluded that an electronic computer would be
too big and unreliable to be practical.
How nice that 50 years later, we can gratulate ourselves on
Lessons Learned.
Cordially,
Jim
NOTE. The newsstory's www.nando.net online filename is:
info24_16459.html
INCLOSURE:
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 17:51:22 -0500
From: John Young <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: POTP gets good press
Robert "Bob" Harvey once hung out at BBN. Maybe he is the one
who seeks slick-kill ripoff with aptly snake-oily-named
Internet Security Corp., which may be telephoned at
617-863-6400.
POTP was pummeled last fall on c'punks. For the latest
lubrications see:
URL: http://www.elementrix.co.il/home.html
Audacious marketing, these NatSec privatizing firms, and the
log-rollers for USMA and SAIC, preaching dire threats,
promising if-you-knew-what-we-knew security, info-warrioring
fundamentalism.