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Educational toy
Geniac was a mechanical computer sold as an educational toy designed and marketed by Edmund Berkeley, with Oliver Garfield from 1955 to 1958, but with
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British inventor
part in 6000 (66"/6000 = 0.011" estimated interpolation accuracy). The Geniac brand cylindrical slide rule sold by Oliver Garfield Company in New York
Otis_King
Fictional character in the DC Universe
Computer Kit", a toy computer created by Edmund Berkeley and based on the Geniac that predated the creation of the comic book character. In this same story
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Topics referred to by the same term
function Brainiac techniques for improving computer performance, in technology Geniac, an educational toy billed as a computer All pages with titles beginning
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Charts Archived October 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine by ODP editor geniac ODP reports Archived March 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine by ODP volunteer
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Japanese singer (born 1973)
vocal) "Eien no Vector" (off vocal) "Hisenkei Geniac" (非線形ジェニアック), released May 23, 2012 "Hisenkei Geniac" (Steins;Gate PS3 game opening theme) "Geometric
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Small computer to teach processor logic
a computer trainer is the 1955 Geniac, which the company referred to as an "electronic brain construction kit". Geniac consisted of a series of disks
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mechanical logic demonstrator Digi-Comp II, mechanical logic using marbles Geniac, non-electronic logic demonstrator Minivac 601, logic trainer that demonstrated
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Plaything intended to stimulate learning
1955, computer scientist Edmund Berkeley designed the computational toy Geniac, and in 1958 a similar toy called Brainiac. The rotary switch construction
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British musician
Mist, 2022 "Get Down and Love In", 2004 (single) Talk in the City (EP) Geniac Sparo Worlds (mix CD) "Astroscience" (single) "The Falling" (single) A Tribute
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Mechanical computer
much enhanced instruction manual. Dr. Nim - game based on the computer Geniac WDR paper computer CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation Turing Tumble
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Educational simulation of a computer
"Know-How Computer" in Namibian school education. Digi-Comp I Digi-Comp II Geniac CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation Turing Tumble Little man computer
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Australian rock band
(5 August 2005) from Sympathetic Stupid . Retrieved (11 December 2007). Geniac Satan Loves YOU! Archived 4 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine (lyric
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Marble-based mechanical toy computer
displays one copy of the giant version for hands-on operation by visitors. Geniac Dr. Nim - a Nim-playing game, based on the Digi-Comp II mechanism Turing
Digi-Comp_II
American computer scientist
University with the help of two graduate students. He also created the Geniac and Brainiac toy computers. Berkeley founded, published and edited Computers
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Examples include iDot pc-1 systems in Taiwan, Longmeng pc-1 systems in China, Geniac pc-1 systems in Nigeria, Sico pc-1 systems in Egypt, and Alaska pc-1 systems
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Middle English form of Latin Lætitia, LETTICE means "happiness."
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Brightness; Light; Active
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Eyes of Lord Vishnu
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Happy fellow
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Kind hearted
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English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Cateringe, probably from an unattested Old English personal name Cytra + -ingas, a suffix denoting ‘family or followers of’.Possibly an altered spelling of German Ketterling.
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(सà¥à¤¶à¥€à¤²à¤¾) Feminine form of Hindi Sushil, SUSHILA means "good conduct."
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Covered with soil, Dust (1)
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