Lenfest Center for the Arts, 615 W. 129 St., New York, NY 10027 8th floor ...
[a] mono 18 Feb 1965. UK: Parlophone R5265 single 1965, Parlophone PMC 1255 Help! 1965, Parlophone PMC 7016 Collection of Oldies 1966. US: Capitol 5407 single 1965, Capitol MAS 2386 Help! 1965, Apple ...
Columbia University is the oldest institution of higher education in New York, and the fifth-oldest in the United States. Today, it is one of the world’s leading research institutions and has a ...
Attracting the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society. For more than 250 years, Columbia has been a leader in higher education in the ...
I am a bioinformatics consultant at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center Biomedical Informatics Shared Resource I perform analyses of a wide variety of 'omic data on a wide variety of ...
1978. The Digital Equipment Corporation VT100 was the first ANSI X3.64 compliant terminal and featured lots of innovations including control by an Intel 8085 microprocessor (rather than custom ...
Developed in the mid-1950s as part of IBM's Modular Accounting Calculator (MAC) program, the IBM 608 is a transistorized version of the 604 that "combines the newest advances in electronics to perform ...
The North Bank Division, occupies the western third of the north bank of the Gambia from Barra to the border with Lower Saloum in Central River with Senegal's Kaolack and Fatick regions to the north.
On the modern Google map at left, I traced the outline of Hall's Hill as best I can, given that I've never seen a proper map of it. Towards the upper center of the map, the circled A marks my ...
The IBM Type 012 tabletop key punch (1925) was the first model capable of duplication; that is, automatically copying columns from one card to another. Left: What appears to be a Type 012 Electric ...
IBM 3270 terminal about 1980; click to enlarge. Photo: University of Heidelberg. The original IBM 3270 terminal, mid 1970s. Although it bears a superficial resemblence to regular ASCII "start/stop" ...
The IBM 2260 Display Station, 1964; Photo: IBM 1964. This is one of the very first video display terminals. 2260s were installed at Columbia in the 2nd-floor Computer Center public-access terminal ...
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