[Beowulf] A bit OT - scientific workstations - recommendations
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John Hearns john.hearns at streamline-computing.comFri Mar 10 13:39:50 PST 2006
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On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 14:47 -0500, Douglas Eadline wrote: > > I have heard stories about some of the first vacuum tube computers where a > a full time technician walked around inside the computer > and replaced blown out tubes - between every program run. I tend to > think this has a certain myth aspect to this story, but like all myths it > probably has some truth to it. > The original digital computer, Colossus, was staffed by Wrens who worked stripped down to their underwear due to the heat given off by vacuum tubes. I can but dream some days, working behind racks of whirring Opterons on full blast.
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