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It wasn't until the '80s that computers entered our homes and really made an impact on the average person's life.
Later the home computers entered the market and software prices lowered but were still high.
The debate over video monitors and health started shortly after computers entered the workplace in the 1970's.
Before computers entered the picture, high-stakes essays were typically given scores by two trained human raters.
Disquietude still exists, almost two weeks since this irreverent, inanimate (although I'm not sure about that) computer entered my life.
As computers entered more households and schools began connecting to the nascent Internet, asynchronous learning networks began to take shape.
When bits from the computer entered the magnets the nickel would contract or expand (based on the polarity) and twist the end of the wire.
Another unusual feature of the Einstein was that on start-up the computer entered a simple machine code monitor, called MOS (Machine Operating System).
The Napkin PC is a concept for a next-generation computer entered into the 2009 Next-Gen PC Design Competition by Avery Holleman.
The point is, the computer entered our lives when we thought we could afford our lives, and is still with us, in Billys room, on the wheeled metal table purchased for it at the same time.
"As computers entered our homes, we were defining a new culture through gleeful experimentation," he writes, "one that with the Internet in the 1990's would become dominant, capturing as much attention as did rebellion in the 1960's or jazz in the 1920's."
When personal computers entered the consumer market in the early 1980's, for example, even those of us who embraced them thought that the software programs we used were far too coercive in the way they made us change the very nature of our work habits.
But what was surely one of the most imaginative games in the American Open Tournament, Nov. 23-26 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Long Beach, Calif., was won by a human against one of several computers entered.
The computer fed her its answer visually, through the control cable.
The computer fed him the positive confirmations one at a time.
In the 1991 gulf war, networked computers fed information at a rate of 192,000 words per minute.
"A crumbling substance," the computer fed to the monitor.
She leaned back as the computer fed her data, then glanced over as Roarke came in.
The computer fed it back to him, words as everlasting as an epitaph.
Ferret punched a button, and his com computer fed a binary number series into the outgoing data.
While converging, the computer fed aided-tracking ("generated") range, bearing, and elevation to the gun director.
In this case, the computer fed the rocket in hard left, nose down and the vehicle obeyed and crashed.
Sluf could almost imagine feeling them down there, ticking and purring as the Intruder's computer fed them data on course, speed, and target.
The copilot watched the red and green graphics as the computer fed Stonecypher cardiotonic drugs, mechanically seeking to stave off irreversible shock.
There had been one shift where the computer fed her several dozen incomings of all classifications simultaneously, without bothering to inform her it was only a drill.
The computers fed altitude, heading, airspeed, groundspeed, and drift through a set of precomputed ballistics data, and derived an exact release point based on that information.
The gun was set to a default energy close to , and the bits from the computer fed to the gun to modulate the voltage up and down such that 0's would be below and 1's above it.
Unlike other aircraft, the Intruder was flown with a Heads Down Display, the scene ahead painted on the screen in lines of light, as the aircraft's computer fed data lines--weapons cues and flight information--across the display.
After all, Suraklin had crossed the Void to use his computer on this side of it, and the computer fed on electricity converted by relays of teles-balls from the energy, the hope, and the life-force of every human being in her own world, this one, and who knew how many besides.