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Past predictions of the future funny now
Post by pokermind   » Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:39 pm

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Rand predicted a how a home computer would look in 2004:

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Re: Past predictions of the future funny now
Post by pushmar   » Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:04 pm

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pokermind wrote:Rand predicted a how a home computer would look in 2004:

Image

Mange, <It has searing wheels does it have a clutch?>

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No, that for the hard "drive"
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Re: Past predictions of the future funny now
Post by Daryl   » Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:29 pm

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"With teletype input and the Fortran language the computer will be easy to use".
In 1969 I did some programming of a mainframe using Fortran and punch cards. Not easy to use, and a scientific calculation, that a PC with Excel would do virtually instantly, took hours (if a vacuum tube didn't blow).
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Re: Past predictions of the future funny now
Post by Fireflair   » Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:50 pm

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That is actually a picture of the Maneuvering space (the engine room control center) on a nuclear sub. Albeit this one is more of a mock up. Typically used for training purposes.

The left hand side, where the large handwheels are, is the throttleman's station. He controls the main engines and the gauges on the panel monitor the steam plant.

The center console is the reactor plant control panel, which just like it says, controls the reactor. The reactor operator sits there and monitors the reactor, operates pumps and reactor controls.

The right hand panel is the electric plant control panel. The electrical operator sits there and controls the major power generating equipment, ship's battery, major breakers and monitors the electric plant.
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Re: Past predictions of the future funny now
Post by Tenshinai   » Thu Sep 03, 2015 9:34 pm

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Fireflair wrote:That is actually a picture of the Maneuvering space (the engine room control center) on a nuclear sub. Albeit this one is more of a mock up. Typically used for training purposes.

The left hand side, where the large handwheels are, is the throttleman's station. He controls the main engines and the gauges on the panel monitor the steam plant.

The center console is the reactor plant control panel, which just like it says, controls the reactor. The reactor operator sits there and monitors the reactor, operates pumps and reactor controls.

The right hand panel is the electric plant control panel. The electrical operator sits there and controls the major power generating equipment, ship's battery, major breakers and monitors the electric plant.


Huh, that might explain some oddities yes.
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