Re: Does Your Computer Look Like This?

In 1954, the well-known Popular Electronics Magazine in connection

> with the Rand Corporation put together an artist's conception of what > computers would look like in fifty years, in 2004. Look at it here. >
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> This is _not_ an April Fool's joke.

While it may not be an "April Fool's" joke, it is, in actual fact, a JOKE, or at best "creative fiction". That picture, as shown, I can guarantee, did *NOT* run in _any_ 1954 (or even approximately that year) publication.

Proof: the "console" in the foreground is a DECwriter LA-36 (or possibly a LA-120 -- a very similar-looking, but _newer_, model), that was first manufactured in 1974. See:

Proof: the 'cut-line' mentions the FORTRAN programming language, which was first released in 1957. Three years _after_ the purported publication of this material.

Note: whomever created the "fiction" also got the geometry slightly wrong -- the white frame of the LA-36 does not _quite_ line up with the console panel it is supposedly part of. The front-left corner is slightly 'behind' the front edge of that panel, while the front-right corner is slightly _in_front_ of the front edge of that same panel.

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: As I said in the last issue, it is very hard -- damn near impossible -- to pull the wool over you guy's eyes. Try as hard as I may. PAT]
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Robert Bonomi
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