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and somebody said weekend we wire the eniac and run these stories on the eniac. and klara went down and they spent six weeks we wire renewed. and getting it to run. that was really origins for all of our modern software. and that was just such a fruitful time. so is a mixture of, their marriage, the coding, it's an amazing. >> and she had no training whatsoever for any of this? >> no, she did have triggered that's the interesting thing. during the war when johnny went off to england to do what, we don't know, and klara was left behind in princeton and anybody was trying to help with the war, she got a wartime job. women could just apply. or wartime job was with the center for population research at princeton university, and her job was modeling population for people, what would happen if you create, you know, a new state in the middle east or something, so they modeled these growth populations. and that's what she needed to solve these early bomb problems. it was all studying the population of neutrons, and vision is like having your children, and escape is like
and somebody said weekend we wire the eniac and run these stories on the eniac. and klara went down and they spent six weeks we wire renewed. and getting it to run. that was really origins for all of our modern software. and that was just such a fruitful time. so is a mixture of, their marriage, the coding, it's an amazing. >> and she had no training whatsoever for any of this? >> no, she did have triggered that's the interesting thing. during the war when johnny went off to england...
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they had built the eniac.re is no doubt that they built it or not the eniac is a clear case of something that was first, even though it can be traced. it can be traced other people and that the eniac was a pioneering thing. because he was part of the ballistic research board, he got to see it. when he saw, immediately saw what to do. i think partly as a visual. when the eniac is running, you're seeing the bits on the lights moving around. you can see the numbers and you are within the computation. and he had that kind of mind. i think the moment that he saw that, he could see all this other stuff coming. either by the way, the eniac was physically bill, you are literally standing at the site. >> we forget that the eniac was very advanced for there was actually a multiple core processor. we divide the complication of into a parallel half. irving goldstein who was instrumental is that when he saw it for the first time, when he saw the eniac, it changed his life forever. and by moments on words, expressing what h
they had built the eniac.re is no doubt that they built it or not the eniac is a clear case of something that was first, even though it can be traced. it can be traced other people and that the eniac was a pioneering thing. because he was part of the ballistic research board, he got to see it. when he saw, immediately saw what to do. i think partly as a visual. when the eniac is running, you're seeing the bits on the lights moving around. you can see the numbers and you are within the...
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they had built the eniac.re is no doubt that they built it or not the eniac is a clear case of something that was first, even though it can be traced. it can be traced other people and that the eniac was a pioneering thing. because he was part of the ballistic research board, he got to see it. when he saw, immediately saw what to do. i think partly as a visual. when the eniac is running, you're seeing the bits on the lights moving around. you can see the numbers and you are within the computation. and he had that kind of mind. i think the moment that he saw that, he could see all this other stuff coming. either by the way, the eniac was physically bill, you are literally standing at the site. >> we forget that the eniac was very advanced for there was actually a multiple core processor. we divide the complication of into a parallel half. irving goldstein who was instrumental is that when he saw it for the first time, when he saw the eniac, it changed his life forever. and by moments on words, expressing what h
they had built the eniac.re is no doubt that they built it or not the eniac is a clear case of something that was first, even though it can be traced. it can be traced other people and that the eniac was a pioneering thing. because he was part of the ballistic research board, he got to see it. when he saw, immediately saw what to do. i think partly as a visual. when the eniac is running, you're seeing the bits on the lights moving around. you can see the numbers and you are within the...
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just going downstairs today, i saw a shot of me in the eniac display. you never know where life takes you, do you? >> thank you. [applause] >> all these papers at the institute are terribly disorganized. we went down to the basement and looked at this and akrevoe said let me organize them. i didn't leave them in this state of disorder. you don't have to pay me. let me come in. it was preserved in this state in which they were found. they are still disorganized. >> one of the things george talked about, the institute itself to be brittle perhaps some of you have been to the institute but the institute is now and certainly at that time was a very unique place that was founded by the bamburger family who owned department stores in new work. george can correct me. they certainly saw what was coming in europe and they brought professor einstein and professor von neumann and hermann weyl and the names that are all in the history books, brought them to the institute, to this absolutely beautiful landscape. i remember seeing professor on sign with kurt the dell
just going downstairs today, i saw a shot of me in the eniac display. you never know where life takes you, do you? >> thank you. [applause] >> all these papers at the institute are terribly disorganized. we went down to the basement and looked at this and akrevoe said let me organize them. i didn't leave them in this state of disorder. you don't have to pay me. let me come in. it was preserved in this state in which they were found. they are still disorganized. >> one of the...
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really just the guy that called evolution of a revolutionary, conversation with her, but i think it's eniac is going to do a more extensive memoir. her story is just fantastic. can you tell a quick short story? i can't say enough about the strength of the women in the at the party. the world needs to know that there was a time of the black at the party was run by women because of all that was happening, especially the local chapters with all the brothers being arrested and killed you would walk into an office and they would outnumber the men three to one, four to one. same in iraq nonbattle intact if we were always supposed to have somebody with that spirit we went to breakfast program one morning, probably the young panthers -- didn't matter camus said that his, we were cleaning up and i'm in the front mopping and it's eniac in the back of the church together and this police lieutenant and 25 cops come in with their guns drawn and this guy out of central casting is the police lieutenant. i'm talking about the trenchcoat and the crumpled suit becomes a man looks around. he goes what is this
really just the guy that called evolution of a revolutionary, conversation with her, but i think it's eniac is going to do a more extensive memoir. her story is just fantastic. can you tell a quick short story? i can't say enough about the strength of the women in the at the party. the world needs to know that there was a time of the black at the party was run by women because of all that was happening, especially the local chapters with all the brothers being arrested and killed you would walk...
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really just the guy that called evolution of a revolutionary, conversation with her, but i think it's eniac is going to do a more extensive memoir. her story is just fantastic. can you tell a quick short story? i can't say enough about the strength of the women in the at the party. the world needs to know that there was a time of the black at the party was run by women because of all that was happening, especially the local chapters with all the brothers being arrested and killed you would walk into an office and they would outnumber the men three to one, four to one. same in iraq nonbattle intact if we were always supposed to have somebody with that spirit we went to breakfast program one morning, probably the young panthers -- didn't matter camus said that his, we were cleaning up and i'm in the front mopping and it's eniac in the back of the church together and this police lieutenant and 25 cops come in with their guns drawn and this guy out of central casting is the police lieutenant. i'm talking about the trenchcoat and the crumpled suit becomes a man looks around. he goes what is this
really just the guy that called evolution of a revolutionary, conversation with her, but i think it's eniac is going to do a more extensive memoir. her story is just fantastic. can you tell a quick short story? i can't say enough about the strength of the women in the at the party. the world needs to know that there was a time of the black at the party was run by women because of all that was happening, especially the local chapters with all the brothers being arrested and killed you would walk...
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really just the guy that called evolution of a revolutionary, conversation with her, but i think it's eniac is going to do a more extensive memoir. her story is just fantastic. can you tell a quick short story? i can't say enough about the strength of the women in the at the party. the world needs to know that there was a time of the black at the party was run by women because of all that was happening, especially the local chapters with all the brothers being arrested and killed you would walk into an office and they would outnumber the men three to one, four to one. same in iraq nonbattle intact if we were always supposed to have somebody with that spirit we went to breakfast program one morning, probably the young panthers -- didn't matter camus said that his, we were cleaning up and i'm in the front mopping and it's eniac in the back of the church together and this police lieutenant and 25 cops come in with their guns drawn and this guy out of central casting is the police lieutenant. i'm talking about the trenchcoat and the crumpled suit becomes a man looks around. he goes what is this
really just the guy that called evolution of a revolutionary, conversation with her, but i think it's eniac is going to do a more extensive memoir. her story is just fantastic. can you tell a quick short story? i can't say enough about the strength of the women in the at the party. the world needs to know that there was a time of the black at the party was run by women because of all that was happening, especially the local chapters with all the brothers being arrested and killed you would walk...