20th-century German computer scientist and engineer
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The Z4, completed by Konrad Zuse in 1945, is a computer with a wild story. It was made from scrounged parts, survived years of bombing raids, moved all around Berlin, and eventually took refuge in basements and stables. In this episode we will follow the Z4's early days, and look at how it fits into the larger picture of Zuse's work. Along the way there is looting, rumors, and even... IBM! Selected Sources: The Computer, My Life - Konrad Zuse's autobiography https://web.archive.org/web/20090220012346/http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/370000/361515/p678-bauer.pdf?key1=361515&key2=3342588511&coll=&dl=acm&CFID=15151515&CFTOKEN=6184618 - Plankalkul, F.L. Bauer and H. Wossner https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9787324 - Architecture of the Z4, Rojas
In 1933 Konrad Zuse, a German civil engineer, caught the computing bug. It would consume the rest of his life. According Zuse he invented the world's first digital computer during WWII, working in near total isolation within the Third Reich. How true is this claim? Today we are looking at Zuse's early machines, the Z1, Z2, and Z3. Selected Sources: The Computer -- My Life, by Konrad Zuse https://arxiv.org/pdf/1406.1886 - Z1 Architecture paper by Rojas https://sci-hub.se/10.1109/85.707574 - Z3... Turing Complete? also by Rojas
Die Schweiz spielt in den 50er-Jahren ganz vorne mit bei der Entwicklung des Computers. Der erste Schweizer Computer, die ERMETH der ETH Zürich, wird unter Professor Eduard Stiefel entwickelt, der damit Pionierarbeit leistete. Es ist der erste programmierbare Rechner in Kontinentaleuropa. Zunächst wird in der Schweiz ein Computer des deutschen Pioniers Konrad Zuse getestet: Die Zuse Z4. Im Krieg teilweise zerstört, restauriert sie Zuse in Zürich, wo sie dann mietweise einige Jahre im Hauptgebäude der ETH steht. Die Versuche mit der Z4 sind die Basis für den ersten Schweizer Computer, die ERMETH. Die «Elektronische Rechenmaschine der ETH Zürich», wird in den 50er-Jahren entwickelt. Professor Eduard Stiefel, damaliger Leiter des 1949 gegründeten Instituts für angewandte Mathematik, schickt seine beiden Assistenten zu Forschungszwecken in die USA. Ambros Speiser und Ernst Rutishauser sollen Informationen sammeln, um zurück in der Schweiz den ersten helvetischen Computer zu bauen. 1956 geht die ERMETH in Vollbetrieb. Die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten sind breit, von wissenschaftlichen Berechnungen, mathematischen Problemen bis hin zu ganz praktischen Anwendungen in Bereichen der Statik. Der amerikanische Computerhersteller IBM wird auf die Entwicklungen an der ETH aufmerksam und fängt an, Talente abzuwerben. Da die Schweizer Industrie offensichtlich das Potenzial der Rechenmaschinen nicht erkennt und die ETH ihre Kreationen nicht kommerzialisiert, bleibt die Schweiz rasch hinter grossen Computernationen, allen voran den USA, zurück. Die ERMETH wird im Jahr 1963 durch einen amerikanischen Computer ersetzt. Heute steht der erste Schweizer Computer im Museum für Kommunikation in Bern. _ (00:00) Intro (01:48) Anfänge in Deutschland (03:01) Ein deutscher Computer wird in die Schweiz geholt (05:10) In den 50ern gibt es weltweit kaum Computer (07:08) Der deutsche Computer Z4 im Einsatz in der Schweiz (09:32) Ein Schweizer Computer wird entwickelt (13:14) Die ERMETH geht in Betrieb (16:16) IBM wirbt Schweizer Talente ab (17:20) Warum die Schweiz nicht zur Computernation wurde (21:45) Angst vor Rechenmaschinen? (22:45) ERMETH-Entwickler blickt in die Zukunft (24:07) Das Ende der ERMETH (25:06) Schluss _ Feedback, Fragen oder Wünsche? Wir freuen uns auf Nachrichten via zeitblende@srf.ch – und danken fürs Weiterempfehlen dieses Podcasts. _ Gesprächspartner: * Juri Jaquemet, Sammlungskurator für Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien beim Museum für Kommunikation in Bern Ausserdem in Archivaufnahmen zu hören: * Ambros Speiser (1922-2003), Technischer Leiter beim Bau der ERMETH, aus dem SRF-Archiv und dem Archiv des Museums für Kommunikation (ADOK_0016) * Werner Schneider (1935-2021), als Student Nachtoperateur der ERMETH, aus dem Archiv des Museums für Kommunikation (VDOK_00112) _ Literatur: * Henger, Gregor (2008): Informatik in der Schweiz: Eine Erfolgsgeschichte verpasster Chancen. Zürich: NZZ Libro. * Museum für Kommunikation Bern (2001): Loading History - Computergeschichte(n) aus der Schweiz. Nr. 1. Zürich: Chronos Verlag. _ Links: * srf.ch/zeitblende * https://blog.nationalmuseum.ch/2018/02/ermeth-computer-made-in-switzerland/ * https://etheritage.ethz.ch/2020/10/05/bedienungsanleitung-des-legendaeren-computers-zuse-z4-entdeckt/ * https://library.ethz.ch/standorte-und-medien/plattformen/kurzportraets/eduard-stiefel-1909-1978.html _ Autor: Silvan Zemp
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Z3. So heißt der erste Computer der Welt. Erfunden hat ihn ein Mann namens Konrad Zuse. Und zwar in Kreuzberg. Aber wer war dieser Zuse eigentlich? Und aus welchem kuriosen Grund hat er den Computer gebaut? Tim Koschwitz und Lydia Mikiforow schauen sich die Geschichte des legendären Z3 näher an. Und verraten auch: Wie viel hatte Zuse mit den Nazis zu tun? Das alles in der neuen Folge. Folge 226 des rbb 88.8-Podcasts "100 % Berlin"
Thank you to our VIP sponsors! An extended water cooler chat with Jerry, Sam, and Joe, discussing issues facing new ACN members, featuring tips from seasoned pros. FOLLOWUP: - Gary Hustwit, director of the Helvetica and Objectified documentaries tweeted that the correct pronunciation of Helvetica Neue is "noya" - Command-Control-power "Have you tried restarting?" first generation shirts funded! TOPICS: - hybrid Managed Services offerings; Joe's "Tech Checkup", Sam's "Wellness Visits"; Jerry's offering periodic monthly maintenance to check backups, check disks, run updates; discounted rate when paying for six or twelve months in advance - the advantages of sporting an Apple logo onsite and in public; whether or not to advertise on your car; great sources for logo merchandise aside from the ACN-direct options: Zuse, Queensboro - Apple Professional Services; operating as an arm of Apple; how to get involved with APS? face time with Apple, building a reputation over time - Francois Daumard, formerly heading up Mobile Technology Competency at Apple in the Apple Consultants Network, left Apple a couple of weeks ago to join Fiberlink, sellers of MaaS360, a cloud-based Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution - Apple Remote Desktop frustrations; Jerry coins a phrase for dealing with the black screen of doom: "cleaning the windshield" MEMORABLE LINES: "There's just these big black chunks of blocks and you have to open up a new Finder window and drag it around to have it clean the windshield." – Jerry MENTIONS: - Passenger
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Konrad Zuses Rechenmaschine Z3 gilt weithin als der erste "richtige" Computer. Was konnte diese Maschine? Und warum man streiten kann, ob die Z3 der erste Computer war und warum Konrad Zuse kein Patent für seine Erfindung erhielt, darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge.
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One thing about Andrea Janae and Angel B- we gone make some shake everytime! Good vent session with the gang; DeAsia, Tori, Zuse & Ethan. Hot Girl/Hot Boy summer is overrrrr! We trying to be put up in matching onesies for the winter, mmk?! If you got yo boo for the winter (or if you still sorting through the roster) run this one up for ya faves!
Yo faves FAVES are backkkk with another fire ass episode of The Kickback! This Thursday Diamond Jones, JR Digital and Zuse ass pulled up to The Doll House and kicked shit fasho. But not Jones was getting emotional on us
Milene Eichelberger e Luís Gustavo Santos conversam sobre a Conferência Municipal de Cultura com Aline Zuse, atual presidente do Conselho Municipal de Política Cultural.
Konrad Zuses Erfindung ist wohl die einflussreichste des 20. Jahrhunderts: der Computer. Am 12. Mai 1941 stellte er seinen dritten Prototyp vor, den Zuse Z3. Es war der erste programmierbare Computer der Welt. Trotz seiner Pionierleistung hatte Zuse auf den späteren Siegeszug des Computers kaum einen Einfluss.
Die News sind wieder voll von ungewolltem Datenreichtum und fragwürdigen Weichenstellungen. Da konzentrieren wir uns doch lieber auf das, was im Wortsinne naheliegt, und sprechen mit der Leiterin des Zuse-Computermuseums in Hoyerswerda über digitale Transformationsprozesse in einer Region, die sich mitten im Strukturwandel befindet.Shownotes: Shownotes als Textdatei Shownotes als Webseite Musik-Links 0:58:27: HFSP von Matt Hodl, Lizenz: Freigabe durch den Künstler unter der Bedingung Attribution (Nennung, Spenden-Link via Bitcoin). 1:33:18: Zuse Z3 von Stanislav Bobrytskyy 2013, Lizenz: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0).
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Historie: 1942 Konrád Zuse - počítač Zuse Z4 - zničený při náletu, 1944 Howard Aiken - Reléový počítač MARK 1 - podpora IBM, možné výpočty pro 1. atomovou bombu 1945 Pensylvánská univerzita: ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator) - 1. Elektronkový počítač 1951 - UNIVAC - 1. Sériově vyráběný počítač (nikoli však pro domácí použití) - firma Rennington, 60. - 70. Léta - sálové počítače, velké množství dat zpracováváno na zakázku, terminál: monitor + klávesnice napojeny na rozměrný počítač, herní konzole 80. Léta - osobní počítače, první mikroprocesor Intel C4004 - 1971 - první osobní počítače řady PC, 1981 IBM PC/XT 5150 , 1984 IBM PC/AT (Advanced Technology), v následujících letech rozhodující: velikost diskových kapacit, rychlost procesorů, dnes: výkon grafické karty, RAM, úložná kapacita disků, optické mechaniky - DVD, Blu-ray, nyní nahrazují cloudová úložiště, flash disky, konkurence PC: Mackintosh (Apple) POUŽITÍ POČÍTAČŮ: kancelářské aplikace, databáze, komunikace - VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Grafika/ grafické systémy: GIS, CAD/CAM(Computer aided manufacturing), Řídící systémy, výzkum a vývoj, Audiovize - audiovizuální efekty, Zábava - zábavní průmysl - herní konzole, joystick, Další: tablety, smartphony JEDNOTKY 1 bit 0/1, 1 byte/bajt: 8 bitů 1kB = 1024 bytů/ bajtů, 1MB = 1024 kB, 1GB = 1024 MB, 1TB = 1024 GB, 1024 == 2^10 VON NEUMANNOVO SCHÉMA: vstupní zařízení - vstup dat, ALU (arithmetic-logic unit) - aritmeticko-logická jednotka - matematické a logické operace operační paměť - ukládání dat popř. mezivýsledků, řadič - řídí činnost všech částí počítače, vstupní zařízení - zobrazuje výstup, Dnes: ALU + Řadič = Procesor, procesor + operační paměť = CPU (Central processing unit)
The first episode of this podcast went up on July 7th 2019. One year later, we've managed to cover a lot of ground, but we're just getting started. Over 70 episodes and so far, my favorite was on Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing. They may seem disconnected at times, but they're not. There's a large outline and it's all research being included in my next book. The podcast began with an episode on the prehistory of the computer. And we've had episodes on the history of batteries, electricity, superconductors, and more - to build up to what was necessary in order for these advances in computing to come to fruition. We've celebrated Grace Hopper and her contributions. But we'd like to also cover a lot of other diverse voices in computing. There was a series on Windows, covering Windows 1, 3, , and 95. But we plan to complete that series with a look at 98, Millineum, NT, 2000, and on. We covered Android, CP/M, OS/2 and VMS but want to get into the Apple operating systems, SUN, and Linux, etc. Speaking of Apple… We haven't gotten started with Apple. We covered the lack of an OS story in the 90s - but there's a lot to unpack around the founding of Apple, Steve Jobs and Woz, and the re-emergence of Apple and their impact there. And since that didn't happen in a vacuum, there were a lot of machines in that transition from the PC being a hobbyist market to being a full-blown industry. We talked through Radioshack, Commodore, the Altair, the Xerox Alto, We have covered some early mainframes like the Atanasoff-Berry Computer, ENIAC, the story of Z-1 and Zuse, and even supercomputers like Cray, but still need to tell the later story, bridging the gap between the mainframe, the minicomputer, and traditional servers we might find in a data center today. We haven't told the history of the Internet. We've touched on bits and pieces, but want to get into those first nodes that got put onto ARPAnet, the transition to NSFnet, and the merging of the nets into the Internet. And we covered sites like Friendster, Wikipedia, and even the Netscape browser, but the explosion of the Internet has so many other stories left to tell. Literally a lifetime's worth. For example, we covered Twitter and Snapchat but Google and Facebook We covered the history of object-oriented languages. We also covered BASIC, PASCAL, FORTRAN, ALGOL, Java, But still want to look at AWS and the modern web service architecture that's allowed for an explosion of apps and web apps. Mobility. We covered the Palm Pilot and a little on device management, but still need to get into the iPhone and Samsung and the underlying technology that enabled mobility. And enterprise software and compliance. Knowing the past informs each Investment thesis. We covered Y Combinator but there are a lot of other VC/Private equity firms to look at. But what I thought I knew of the past isn't always correct. As an example, coming from the Apple space, we have a hero worship of Steve Jobs that, for example, reading the Walter Isaacson book often conflicts with. He was a brilliant man, but complicated. And the more I read and research, the more I need to unpack many of own assumptions across the industry. I was here for a lot of this, yet my understanding is still not what it could be. Interviews from people who wrote code to put on lunar landers, who invented technology like spreadsheets, I wish more people could talk about their experiences openly, but even 40 years later, some are still bound by NDAs I've learned so much and I look forward to learning so much more!
Nicht nur Wirtschaft und Kultur sind von Corona gebeutelt, auch die Wissenschaft. Die privaten Forschungsinstitute, die im Auftrag von kleinen und mittelständischen Unternehmen forschen, sind zusammengeschlossen in der Industrieforschungsgemeinschaft Konrad Zuse. Wie deren Lage ist, berichtet Wissenschaftsredakteur Thomas Prinzler.
Today we're going to cover the complicated legacy of Konrad Zuse. Konrad Zuse is one of the biggest pioneers in early computing that relatively few have heard about. We tend to celebrate those who lived and worked in Allied countries in the World War II era. But Zuse had been born in Berlin in 1910. He worked in isolation during those early days, building his historic Z1 computer at 26 years old in his parents living room. It was 1936. That computer was a mechanical computer and he was really more of a guru when it came to mechanical and electromechanical computing. Mechanical computing was a lot like watch-making, with gears, and automations. There was art in it, and Zuse had been an artist early on in life. This was the first computer that really contained every part of what we would today think of a modern computer. It had a central processing control unit. It had memory. It had input through punched tape that could be used to program it. It even had floating point logic. It had an electric motor that ran at 1 hertz. This design would live inside future computers that he built, but was destroyed in 1943 during air raids, and would be lost to history until Zuse built a replica in 1989. He started building the Z2 in 1940. This used the same memory as the Z1 (64 words) but had 600 relays that allowed him to get up to 5 hertz. He'd also speed up calculations based on those relays, but the power required would jump up to a thousand watts. He would hand it over to the German DVL, now the German Aerospace Center. If there are Nazis on the moon, his computers likely put them there. And this is really where the German authorities stepped in and, as with in the US, began funding efforts in technological advancement. They saw the value of modeling all the maths on these behemoths. They ponied up the cash to build the Z3. And this turned out to ironically be the first Turing-complete computer. He'd continue 22-bit word lengths and run at 5 hertz. But this device would have 2,600 relays and would help to solve wing flutter problems and other complicated aerodynamic mathematical mysteries. The machine also used Boolean algebra, a concept brought into computing independently by Claude Shannon in the US. It was finished in 1941, two years before Tommy Flowers finished the Colossus and 1 year before the Atanasoff-Berry Computer was built. And 7 years before ENIAC. And this baby was fast. Those relays crunched multiplication problems in 3 seconds. Suddenly you could calculate square roots in no time. But the German war effort was more focused on mechanical computing and this breakthrough was never considered critical to the war effort. Still, it was destroyed by allied air raids, just as its younger siblings had been. The war had gone from 1939 to 1945, the year he married Gisela and his first child was born. He would finish building the Z4 days before the end of the war and met Alan Turing in 1947. He'd found Zuse KG in 1949. The Germans were emerging from a post-wartime depression and normalizing relations with the rest of Europe. The Z4 would finally go into production in Zurich in 1950. His team was now up to a couple dozen people and he was getting known. With electronics getting better and faster and better known, he was able to bring in specialists and with 2,500 relays - now 21 step-wise relays. - to get up to 40 hertz. And to under complicate something from a book I read, no Apple was not the first company to hook a keyboard up to a computer, the Zs did it in the 50s as they were now using a typewriter to help program the computer. OK, fine, ENIAC did it in 1946… But can you imagine hooking a keyboard up to a device rather than just tapping on the screen?!?! Archaic! For two years, the Z4 was the only digital computer in all of Europe. But that was all about to change. They would refine the design and build the Z5, delivering it to Leitz GMBH in 1953. The Americans tried to recruit him to join their growing cache of computer scientists by sending Douglas Buck and others out. But he stayed on in Germany. They would tinker with the designs and by 1955 came the Z11, shipping in 1957. This would be the first computer they produced multiple of in an almost assembly line building 48 and gave them enough money to build their next big success, the Z22. This was his seventh and would use vacuum tubes. And actually had an ALGOL 58 compiler. If you can believe it, the University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe still has one running! It added a rudimentary form of water cooling, teletype, drum memory, and core memory. They were now part of the computing mainstream. And in 1961 they would go transistorized with the Z23. Ferrite memory. 150 kilohertz, Algol 60. This was on par with anything being built in the world. Transistors and diodes. They'd sell nearly 100 of them over the next few years. They would even have Z25 and Z26 variants. The Z31 would ship in 1963. They would make it to the Z43. But the company would run into financial problems and be sold to Siemens in 1967, who had gotten into computing in the 1950s. Being able to focus on something other than running a company prompted Zuse to write Calculating Space, effectively positing that the universe is a computational structure, now known as digital physics. He wasn't weird, you're weird. OK, he was… e was never a Nazi, but he did build machines that could have helped their effort. You can trace the history of the mainframe era from gears to relays to tubes to transistors in his machines. IBM and other companies licensed his patents. And many advances were almost validated by him independently discovering them, like the use of Boolean algebra in computing. But to some degree he was a German in a lost era of history, often something that falls to the losers in a war. So Konrad Zuse, thank you for one of the few clean timelines. It was a fun romp. I hope you have a lovely place in history, however complicated it may be. And thank you listeners, for tuning in to this episode of the history of computing podcast. We are so lucky to have you stop by. I hope you have a lovely and quite uncomplicated day!
This week we invite our special guest Shaun Keenan, creator of Xtreme Champion Tournament (in which mythical and legendary heroes face off) to share his thoughts on some news from San Diego Comic Con.Kicking things off, the Nerds discuss Nintendo's itchy DMCA trigger finger, they’ve taken down the tragically short-lived DirectX 12 Super Mario 64 Port. This was a fan work based on the Mario 64 decompilation project, reformed into a gorgeous 4k Ultra-Widescreen rendition of everyone's favourite plumber. And they also lost 2TB of data including user account details, which are now being used to hack people. Oops.There's now one less reason to leave the house, since gardening provides a boost to your emotional well-being that is as powerful as going out for dinner or taking a run. Grow chickens and you have an excuse for a dinner and a run as well. So, is gardening the ultimate weapon against millennial depression memes?Lastly, Shaun chips in to talk about SDCC's move to being an online only event. Pros: Better food. Better chairs. No lines. Cons: No costumes. No crowd excitement. It's a tough sell for some of us, but the rest of us are perfectly happy to stay at home.This week, Professor broke his brain in HyperRogue and DJ confronted his fear of the dark in Alan Wake.Come back next week, we miss you.Nintendo Lawyers File Copyright Complaints Against Super Mario 64 PC Port- https://torrentfreak.com/nintendo-lawyers-file-copyright-complaints-against-super-mario-64-pc-port-200508/Gardening at home as good as exercise-https://environment.princeton.edu/news/emotional-well-being-while-home-gardening-similar-to-other-popular-activities-study-finds/- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169204619307297Comic-Con 2020 is now an online event-https://comicbook.com/comics/news/san-diego-comic-con-announces-online-show-making-fun-itself/Games PlayedProfessor–HyperRogue - https://store.steampowered.com/app/342610/HyperRogue/Rating: 5/5DJ– Alan Wake - https://store.steampowered.com/app/108710/Alan_Wake/Rating: 3.5/5Other topics discussed5G (In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth generation technology standard for cellular networks, which cellular phone companies began deploying worldwide in 2019, the planned successor to the 4G networks which provide connectivity to most current cellphones.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5GVHS ( (short for Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analogvideo recording on tape cassettes.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VHSNintendo has reportedly suffered a significant legacy console leak- https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/nintendo-has-reportedly-suffered-a-significant-legacy-console-leak/Sony Pictures hack (On November 24, 2014, a hacker group which identified itself by the name "Guardians of Peace" leaked a release of confidential data from the film studioSony Pictures.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Pictures_hackTeam Fortress 2 and CS:GO source code leaks- https://www.pcgamer.com/au/team-fortress-2-and-csgo-source-code-leak-raises-security-fears/Mythbusters Experiment on Talking and Music Effects on Plant Growth- http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/plant-ed/2004-December/007770.htmlVictory Garden (also called war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United States,United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Germany during World War I and World War II.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victory_gardenFarmBot: open source backyard robot for a fully automated garden- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqYrAWssrrYCommunity gardening (A community garden is a single piece of land gardened collectively by a group of people.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_gardeningComic-Con @ Home 2020 trailer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbHnCt9GM5s&feature=emb_logoArmageddon Expo (Armageddon Expo is a New Zealand owned and operated pop culture convention that holds multiple events around New Zealand in cities including Auckland, Wellington, Tauranga and Christchurch.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armageddon_(convention)- https://www.armageddonexpo.com/Marvel Studios held a panel at San Diego Comic-Con where Feige announced the full Phase Four slate. This included five films to be released—Black Widow, The Eternals, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and Thor: Love and Thunder—as well as five event series to be released on Disney+—The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,WandaVision,Loki, What If...?, and Hawkeye.- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_Phase_Four#DevelopmentZoom meeting hackings also known as Zoom-bombings and security updates to avoid it- https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/apr/23/zoom-update-security-encryption-bombingAdam Savage from Mythbusters going Incognito at Comic-Con 2018. His costume this year is a replica of the first high-altitude pressure suit, made in 1935 for famed aviator Wiley Post.- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Nqfq3qjkfQHyperRogue game screenshot- https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/steam/apps/342610/ss_e0555239fea0e57fafd0ece149b568ecef60f571.1920x1080.jpg?t=1572831895Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – Male and Female Eivor Are Both Canon Choices, Says Narrative Director- https://gamingbolt.com/assassins-creed-valhalla-male-and-female-eivor-are-both-canon-choices-says-narrative-directorBlake’s 7 ((sometimes styled Blakes7) is a British science fiction television series produced by the BBC.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blake%27s_7Babylon 5 (Babylon 5 is an American space opera television series created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski, under the Babylonian Productions label, in association with Straczynski's Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Warner Bros. Domestic Television.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_5Fresh Prince of Bel Air - Uncle Phil Tries on Wig and Geoffrey saying ‘awopbopaloobop alopbamboom’- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE0Wgov6ntETerralympus - Volume 1 & 2 - Space Sci-Fi Graphic Novel Kickstarter project by Stephen Kok & Shaun Keenan- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1917428739/terralympus-volume-1-and-2-space-sci-fic-graphic-novelXCT: Fractured Worlds Kickstarter project by Shaun Keenan & Stephen Kok- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2067957354/xct-fractured-worldsAn Assemblage of Grandiose and Bombastic Grandiloquents (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/grandiloquentspodcastThe Mistholme Museum Of Mystery, Morbidity, And Mortality (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/themistholmemuseumpodcastCheck out more stuff from Comics2Movies including XCT & Terralympus- https://www.comics2movies.com.au/Shout Outs4 May 2020 – Elon Musk’s son was born - https://people.com/parents/elon-musk-grimes-welcome-first-child/The 32-year-old singer has given birth to her first child on Monday, her boyfriend Elon Musk confirmed in a tweet. Musk shared the exciting news on Twitter when a fan asked for an update on the baby after the Tesla CEO had previously shared that Grimes was due on Monday. In true Musk fashion, he also announced the baby's name was very outside the box telling fans his son was called X Æ A-12 Musk (pronounced "Ex Ash A Twelve"), although this may not be a legal name in California due to it containing characters that are not English letters. During a podcast with American comedian Joe Rogan, Musk explained the way to pronounce his son’s name. Responding to a question asked about his son’s name on ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, Musk said, “First of all, my partner’s the one that mostly came up with the name. I mean it’s just X, the letter X, and the ‘Æ’ is pronounced, ‘Ash,’ and then, A-12 is my contribution.” He then elaborated that ‘A-12’ stood for “Archangel 12, the precursor to the SR-71, coolest plane ever.”09 May 2020 – Little Richard passes away at 87 - https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/may/09/little-richard-dies-aged-83-rock-n-roll-pioneerRichard Wayne Penniman (December 5, 1932 – May 9, 2020), better known as Little Richard, was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. An influential figure in popular music and culture for seven decades, he was nicknamed "The Innovator", "The Originator", and "The Architect of Rock and Roll". Penniman's most celebrated work dates from the mid-1950s, when his charismatic showmanship and dynamic music, characterized by frenetic piano playing, pounding backbeat and raspy shouted vocals, laid the foundation for rock and roll. His innovative emotive vocalizations and uptempo rhythmic music also played a key role in the formation of other popular music genres, including soul and funk. He influenced numerous singers and musicians across musical genres from rock tohip hop; his music helped shape rhythm and blues for generations to come. "Tutti Frutti", one of Penniman's signature songs, became an instant hit, crossing over to the pop charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom with the lyric ‘awopbopaloobop alopbamboom’, and a series of follow-up records helped establish the genre and influence a multitude of other musicians. Penniman was honored by many institutions. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of its first group of inductees in 1986. He was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He was the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. He died from bone cancer in Tullahoma, Tennessee.11 May 2020 – Jerry Stiller passes away at 92 - https://deadline.com/2020/05/jerry-stiller-dies-comedian-seinfeld-actor-92-ben-tribute-1202931049/Jerry Stiller, the American comedian and actor who was one-half of the great 1960s husband-wife comedy team Stiller & Meara, a fan-favorite cornerstone of the sitcom Seinfeld and the father of Hollywood star Ben Stiller. Jerry Stiller is more well-known with his casting as Frank Costanza, the father of Jason Alexander’s George Costanza, a hot-tempered eccentric who once attempted to contain his rage at wife Estelle and son George (and, indeed, the world) by repeatedly chanting “Serenity Now.” On another classic episode, Frank, ever disgruntled with the status quo, invented his own holiday: Festivus, for, as he said, “the rest of us.” Among the holiday’s made-up traditions: physical feats of strength and the airing of grievances. This role which earned him an Emmy nomination. The year Seinfeld went off the air, Stiller began his role as the eccentric Arthur Spooner on the CBS comedy series The King of Queens, another role which garnered him widespread acclaim. Jerry was the father of actor Ben Stiller, and the father and son appeared together in films such as Zoolander,Heavyweights,Hot Pursuit, The Heartbreak Kid, and Zoolander 2. He also performed voice-over work for television and films including The Lion King 1½ and Planes: Fire and Rescue. In his later career, Stiller became known for playing grumpy and eccentric characters who were nevertheless beloved. He died from natural causes in New York City, New York. His son tweeted “I’m sad to say that my father, Jerry Stiller, passed away from natural causes. He was a great dad and grandfather, and the most dedicated husband to Anne for about 62 years. He will be greatly missed. Love you Dad.”11 May 2020 – 15th Anniversary of World of Warcraft's Leeroy Jenkins Video - https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/world-of-warcraft-leeroy-jenkins-15th-anniversary/On May 11th, 2004, a video was uploaded to the website Warcraft Movies that would have a major impact on World of Warcraft, and the culture surrounding the game. In the video, a team of players crafts an intricate plan, but one shouts "LEEROY JENKINS!" before charging into battle, unprepared, getting the entire party killed as they attempt to save him. The video went viral, and became one of the biggest memes in the history of World of Warcraft, and the internet in general. Since then, Leeroy Jenkins has been referenced on Jeopardy!, The Daily Show, and even on Family Guy. For many World of Warcraft fans, it holds a special place in their hearts. For years, World of Warcraft fans debated whether or not the video showed a real planning session that went awry, or a staged event. The video's creators, Ben Schultz and Ben "Anfrony" Vinson, intentionally answered ambiguously about it for years. In 2017, Vinson released a video showing an initial, failed attempt, proving that the Leeroy Jenkins video actually was staged. While the video itself was staged, no one involved could have predicted what a major impact it would have on World of Warcraft. Fandom can often have a strange impact on popular culture, and that has never been truer than it is in the internet era. The Leeroy Jenkins video is not the only time that a company has leaned into an internet meme, but it's certainly one of the earliest examples. When Schultz, Vinson, and the rest of their friends created the video, they had no idea it would catch on in the way that it did. Others have tried to replicate the success of Leeroy Jones, but the video certainly stands as a unique moment in popular culture.Remembrances12 May 805 – Æthelhard - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelhardBishop of Winchester then an Archbishop of Canterbury in medieval England. Æthelhard is deposed by Eadbert II (Praen) when he seizes the kingdom of Kent from Mercian overlordship. Æthelhard flees to the court of his Mercian supporters and refuses to venture back to Canterbury, even though it seems safe. In 803, he returns to England from Rome and convenes the Council of Clovesho (Clofesho), which re-establishes the prime importance of Canterbury and, with papal authority, asserts the freedom of the church from secular authority. He died in Canterbury. He was later revered as a saint, with a feast day of 12 May.12 May 1856 - Jacques Philippe Marie Binet - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Philippe_Marie_BinetFrench mathematician,physicist and astronomer, he made significant contributions to number theory, and the mathematical foundations of matrix algebra which would later lead to important contributions by Cayley and others. In his memoir on the theory of the conjugate axis and of the moment of inertia of bodies he enumerated the principle now known as Binet's theorem. He is also recognized as the first to describe the rule for multiplying matrices in 1812, and Binet's Formula expressing Fibonacci numbers in closed form is named in his honour, although the same result was known to Abraham de Moivre a century earlier. The Binet equation, provides the form of a central force given the shape of the orbital motion in plane polar coordinates. The equation can also be used to derive the shape of the orbit for a given force law, but this usually involves the solution to a second order nonlinear ordinary differential equation. A unique solution is impossible in the case of circular motion about the center of force. He died at the age of 70 in Paris.12 May 1994 - Erik Erikson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_EriksonErik Homburger Erikson, was a German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychological development of human beings. He may be most famous for coining the phrase identity crisis. Despite lacking a bachelor's degree, Erikson served as a professor at prominent institutions, including Harvard,University of California, Berkeley, and Yale. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Erikson as the 12th most cited psychologist of the 20th century. The development of identity seems to have been one of Erikson's greatest concerns in his own life as well as being central to his theoretical work. As an older adult, he wrote about his adolescent "identity confusion" in his European days. "My identity confusion", he wrote "[was at times on] the borderline between neurosis and adolescent psychosis." Erikson is also credited with being one of the originators of ego psychology, which stressed the role of the ego as being more than a servant of the id. Although Erikson accepted Freud's theory, he did not focus on the parent-child relationship and gave more importance to the role of the ego, particularly the person's progression as self. According to Erikson, the environment in which a child lived was crucial to providing growth, adjustment, a source of self-awareness and identity. He died at the age of 91 in Harwich, Massachusetts.Famous Birthdays12 May 1895 - William Giauque - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_GiauqueAmerican chemist and Nobel laureate recognized in 1949 for his studies in the properties of matter at temperatures close to absolute zero. He spent virtually all of his educational and professional career at the University of California, Berkeley. He became interested in the third law of thermodynamics as a field of research during his experimental research for his Ph.D. research under Professor George Ernest Gibson comparing the relative entropies of glycerine crystals and glass. He principal objective of his researches was to demonstrate through range of appropriate tests that the third law of thermodynamics is a basic natural law. In 1926, he proposed a method for observing temperatures considerably below 1 Kelvin (1 K is −457.87 °F or −272.15 °C). He developed a magnetic refrigeration device of his own design in order to achieve this outcome, getting closer to absolute zero than many scientists had thought possible. This trailblazing work, apart from proving one of the fundamental laws of nature led to stronger steel, better gasoline and more efficient processes in a range of industries. He was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario.12 May 1918 - Julius Rosenberg - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_and_Ethel_RosenbergJulius Rosenberg, American citizens who were convicted of spying on behalf of the Soviet Union. Him and his wife Ethel Rosenberg were accused of providing top-secret information about radar, sonar, jet propulsion engines, and valuable nuclear weapon designs; at that time the United States was the only country in the world with nuclear weapons. Julius Rosenberg joined the Army Signal Corps Engineering Laboratories at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, in 1940, where he worked as an engineer-inspector until 1945. He was fired when the US Army discovered his previous membership in the Communist Party. Important research on electronics, communications, radar and guided missile controls was undertaken at Fort Monmouth during World War II. In February 1944, Rosenberg succeeded in recruiting a second source of Manhattan Project information, engineer Russell McNutt, who worked on designs for the plants at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. For this success, Rosenberg received a $100 bonus. McNutt's employment provided access to secrets about processes for manufacturing weapons-grade uranium. The USSR and the US were allies during World War II, but the Americans did not share information about or seek assistance from the Soviet Union regarding the Manhattan Project. The West was shocked by the speed with which the Soviets were able to stage their first nuclear test, "Joe 1," on August 29, 1949. He was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York.12 May 1970 - Bruce Boxleitner - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_BoxleitnerBruce William Boxleitner, American actor, and science fiction and suspense writer. He is known for his leading roles in the television series such as How the West Was Won and Babylon 5 (as John Sheridan in seasons 2–5, 1994–98). He is also known for his dual role as the characters Alan Bradley and Tron in the 1982 Walt Disney Pictures film Tron, a role which he reprised in the 2003 video game Tron 2.0, the 2006 Square-Enix/Disney crossover game Kingdom Hearts II, the 2010 film sequel, Tron: Legacy and the animated series Tron: Uprising. In July 2015 Boxleitner said that he is done with the franchise, as "it's been too up and down for me. I would rather not just keep going. I don't want to repeat my career anymore." He has also starred in several films within the Babylon 5 universe, including Babylon 5: In the Beginning, Babylon 5: Third space, Babylon 5: A Call to Arms, and the direct-to-DVD Babylon 5: The Lost Tales. He was born in Elgin, Illinois.Events of Interest12 May 1926 – The Italian-built airship Norge becomes the first vessel to fly over the North Pole. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norge_(airship)#Polar_expeditionUmberto Nobile, the airship's designer and pilot explained the Norge trip was to observe the uncharted sea between the Pole and Alaska where some thought land was; at the time he believed Robert Edwin Peary had already reached the pole. On 12 May at 01.25 (GMT) they reached the North Pole, at which point the Norwegian, American and Italian flags were dropped from the airship onto the ice. Amundsen the expedition leader and navigator and polar explorer Oscar Wisting who served as helmsman were thereby the first to reach both poles. Relations between Amundsen and Nobile, which had been strained in the freezing, cramped and noisy conditions became even worse when Amundsen saw that the Italian flag dropped was larger than either of the others. Amundsen later recalled with scorn that under Nobile, the airship had become "a circus wagon in the sky". This was now unknown territory and Amundsen sat at the front of the cabin to look for any land. Unfortunately, they came into thick fog at 8.30 am which made it impossible to see down on either ice or land. The fog stuck to the airship as a layer of ice and lumps of ice were thrown from the propellers and into the balloon skin, with the resulting danger of puncture. Running repairs were made as far as possible from the keel space.12 May 1941 – Konrad Zuse presents the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin. - https://www.inverse.com/article/15542-konrad-zuse-s-z3-the-world-s-first-programmable-computer-was-unveiled-75-years-agoZuse presented the Z3, built in his workshop, to the public. The Z3 was a binary 22-bit floating point calculator featuring programmability with loops but without conditional jumps, with memory and a calculation unit based on telephone relays. The telephone relays used in his machines were largely collected from discarded stock. Despite the absence of conditional jumps, the Z3 was a Turing complete computer. However, Turing-completeness was never considered by Zuse (who had practical applications in mind) and only demonstrated in 1998. The Z3, the first fully operational electromechanical computer, was partially financed by German government-supported DVL, which wanted their extensive calculations automated. The Z3 revolutionized computing. It was used to help calculate aerodynamics in aircraft design, which the UK’s Centre for Computing History says helped the German Aircraft Research Institute in its analysis. We’re used to today’s computers reading programs from solid state storage, but the Z3 read its programs off of punched film.12 May 2015 – Massive Nepal earthquake kills 218 people and injures more than 3500. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_2015_Nepal_earthquakeA major earthquake occurred in Nepal on 12 May 2015 at 12:50 pm local time with a moment magnitude of 7.3, 18 km (11 mi) southeast of Kodari. The epicenter was on the border of Dolakha and Sindhupalchowk, two districts of Nepal. This earthquake occurred on the same fault as the larger magnitude 7.8 earthquake of 25 April, but further east than the original quake. As such, it is considered to be an aftershock of 25 April quake. It struck at a depth of 18.5 kilometres (11.5 mi). Shaking was felt in northern parts of India including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Tremors were felt as far as about 2,400 kilometers away from the epicenter in Chennai. Minutes later, another 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal with its epicenter inRamechhap, east of Kathmandu. The earthquake was felt in Bangladesh, China and many other states in India. The impact of these tremors was felt even 1,000 kilometres away in the Indian capital New Delhi, where buildings shook and office workers evacuated. According to geophysicist Amy Vaughan, the 12 May quake is likely a sign that more aftershocks are on the way. "Generally, in the days and weeks and months [seismic activity] tapers off", she said. "But ... this is going to temporarily increase [the aftershocks]".12 May 2017 – The WannaCry ransomware attack impacts over 400 thousand computers worldwide, targeting computers of the United Kingdom's National Health Services and Telefónica computers. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WannaCry_ransomware_attackThe WannaCry ransomware attack was a May 2017 worldwidecyberattack by the WannaCry ransomware cryptoworm, which targeted computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system by encrypting data and demanding ransom payments in the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. It propagated through EternalBlue, an exploit developed by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) for older Windows systems. While Microsoft had released patches previously to close the exploit, much of WannaCry's spread was from organizations that had not applied these, or were using older Windows systems that were past their end-of-life. The attack was halted within a few days of its discovery due to emergency patches released by Microsoft and the discovery of a kill switch that prevented infected computers from spreading WannaCry further. The attack was estimated to have affected more than 200,000 computers across 150 countries, with total damages ranging from hundreds of millions to billions of dollars. Security experts believed from preliminary evaluation of the worm that the attack originated from North Korea or agencies working for the country. The ransomware campaign was unprecedented in scale according to Europol, which estimates that around 200,000 computers were infected across 150 countries. According to Kaspersky Lab, the four most affected countries were Russia,Ukraine,India and Taiwan. One of the largest agencies struck by the attack was the National Health Service hospitals in England and Scotland, and up to 70,000 devices – including computers, MRI scanners, blood-storage refrigerators and theatre equipment – may have been affected. On 12 May, some NHS services had to turn away non-critical emergencies, and some ambulances were diverted. According to cyber-risk-modeling firm Cyence, economic losses from the cyber attack could reach up to US$4 billion, with other groups estimating the losses to be in the hundreds of millions.IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/General EnquiriesEmail - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comCheck outComics2MoviesWebsite - https://www.comics2movies.com.au/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Comics2movies/Twitter - https://twitter.com/comics_2_moviesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/comics2movies/Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/comics2moviesRate & Review us on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/nerds-amalgamated-623195
Dr. Bernhard Serexhe im Gespräch mit den Zuse-Experten Helmut Kammerer und Hans Baumann. [28.10.2008]
durée : 00:59:56 - Mouv DJ : La Caution - Nikkfurie & Nizz (La Caution) font le taf avec un mélange fin entre sons actuels, classiques et undergrounds.
Als erste Frau erhält die Karlsruher Wissenschaftlerin Dorothea Wagner die Konrad-Zuse-Medaille für Informatik. Ihre Beiträge zur Informatikforschunggehören zur Weltspitze.
Ett helt vanligt avsnitt där följande frågor diskuteras: Hur mycket svensk nazism hörs i nya Kano? /Hur P mår Nicki? /Hur mycket humor i rap är för mycket? /Hur länge kan man hålla på en basgång egentligen?? Whatever?! xoxo Sponsra oss på Patreon om ni vill! Ni betalar 1$ eller mer när vi släpper ett avsnitt. Patreon.com/vbdfr Här är alla sånger från alla avsnitt på samma Spotify-spellista. Sånger från avsnittet:Kano feat. Kojo Fundz - Pan-FriedAce of Base - Happy NationNicki Minaj - Truffle ButterLil Skies - More Money More IceLunchMoney Lewis feat. Doja Cat - Make That CakeBoone - Pop a PercAnt Wan - Flera DaysTrifeDrew Feat. Zuse - Jungle
This week I sat down w 2 of Hi-Five Studio’s resident producers, Zuse (Zurich Brooks) and Xan Allen. We drank Bacardi (sponsor dreams) as we discussed how Hi-Five welcomed us w open arms, grinding, getting whoopins, having a family of creatives, and school not being for everybody. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-slowey/support
Wir feiern das erste kleine Jubiläum - die zehnte Folge! - Mit einem echten Innvationsthema. Es geht um Quantencomputer! Wir gehen mit euch an den Rand der Prozessortechnologie und an den Rand unseres Wissens, um einen Blick in die Zukunft zu werfen. * Los geht es mit einem kurzen Abholer wie Chips heute funktionieren * dann startet die wilde Reise von Albert Einstein zu Konrad Zuse, von Gigahertz zu Qubits. * Nach ganz viel Facts gehts auch darum, wer wohl die ersten Quantencomputer haben wird... und was wir normale Menschen eigentlich damit machen, dass es jetzt Quantencomputer gibt.
17.5.1984 | Konrad Zuse baute 1941 den ersten programmgesteuerten Computer der Welt: Z3. Schüler befragten Zuse 1984 zur Funktion, aber auch zur Ethik militärischer Anwendungen.
Shoo,Det var länge sen, tack för senast, det är kul att se dig. Jo några artighetsfraser hann vi med i showen pga Hugo är tillbaka efter några avsnitts frånvaro!Så det är som vanligt helt enkelt. Vi spelar musik från singing ass rappers som inte har fått shine nog, pratar om den nya tunga filmen om Michel'les liv. Ett måste att se om du sett NWA-filmen! Sen lyssnar vi på lite karibiska vibbar och pratar lite mer om rap. Som vanligt alltså. Uppskattar att ni lyssnar. Fortsätt höra av er med frågor och tankar :)Whatever?! xoxoSånger från avsnittet:24hrs - Count me out ft. TyDollaSign och Yo Gotti24hrs - Time24hrs - Not impressed feat. Gucci ManeKodak Black feat. PNB Rock - Too Many YearsPNB Rock & A Boogie With Da Hoodie - Bet On ItWorld Class Wrecking Crew - Turn Off The LightsTha Dogg Pound feat. Michel'le - Let's Play HouseMichel'le - No More LiesZuse - Bag It UpZuse - Gully Trench GuttaZuse - RegularSupa Peach - Pretty GangNebay Meles - Hela Livet freestyleNågra av sångerna finns i spotify-spellistan med alla sånger från alla avsnitt.
(Fresh HH/R&B) - Snoop Dogg/Flahdaeh/Jooba Loc/YG/Drake/Kent Jones/Zuse/DJ Mustard/Problem/Kirko Bangz/E-40... & More!
(Fresh HH/R&B) - Snoop Dogg/Flahdaeh/Jooba Loc/YG/Drake/Kent Jones/Zuse/DJ Mustard/Problem/Kirko Bangz/E-40... & More!
Sortis à quelques jours d'écart, les deux blockbusters de l'année 2016 - Views et Lemonade, signés Drake et Beyoncé, laissent présager d'un léger coup de moins bien chez leurs auteurs. Un prétexte en or pour rattraper l'actu des plus grosses stars du moment.Animé par Mehdi Maizi (@MehdiMouse) avec Raphaël Da Cruz (@RphlDC), Nicolas Pellion (@PureBakingSoda) et Aurélien Chapuis (@lecaptainnemo).RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSIONDrake, Beyoncé, Lemonade (Beyoncé, 2016), Views (Drake, 2016), Jay-Z, Serena Williams, MC Jean Gabin, Noah "40" Shebib, If You're Reading This It's Too Late (Drake, 2015), Zane Lowe, Lionel Richie, Sean Paul, Craig David, Pascal, Honest (Future, 2014), Take Care (Drake, 2011), Adèle, Mary J. Blige, OVO, Gucci Mane, Pimp C, Popcaan, Beyoncé (Beyoncé, 2013), Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Kendrick Lamar, Geto Boys, Bankroll Fresh, Swae Lee, Rae Sremmurd, Mike Will Made It, Juze Blaze, Mike Dean, To Pimp A Butterflu (Kendrick Lamar, 2015), Vulnicura Strings (Björk, 2015), Sigur Rós, James Blake, Taylor Swift, Jack White, Jack Black, Rock Academy (School of Rock - Richard Linklater, 2003), Isaac Hayes, Zuse, FKi, Post Malone, Coherence (James Ward Byrkit, 2013)COUPS DE COEUR : Aurélien Chapuis : Zuse https://soundcloud.com/iamzuse/zuse-doggystyle-prod-by-fkiNicolas Pellion : Coherence, de James Ward Byrkit (2013) http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=224546.htmlRaphaël da Cruz : In Common, single d'Alicia Keys (2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YwHRTCyrEoPLAYLIST DE L’ÉMISSIONhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGt4caHD8XasUgp-LiDgmRyk_X_vWsPBThttps://open.spotify.com/user/nofunpodcast/playlist/02GaAB8vUkky6kjpaabZBqRETROUVEZ NOFUN SUR LES INTERNETShttps://soundcloud.com/nofunshow www.facebook.com/NoFunShow www.twitter.com/NoFunShow http://www.dailymotion.com/nofunshow www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQc7plmG6-MlPq7-CD3T7A www.mixcloud.com/NoFunShow/ www.deezer.com/show/13867 www.stitcher.com/podcast/nofun/ CRÉDITSEnregistré le 3 juin 2016 à l’Appart (Paris, 11ème). Moyens techniques : Carine Fillot / . Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Sébastien Salis. Générique : extrait de "Tyra Banks" de Nodey (Atrahasis EP) réalisé par Nodey. Image : Lemonade, Beyoncé. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greetings, Programs! The characters of TRON: Legacy dominate the discussion as JAMIE, SHUA, and SHAZ decode the GRID by focusing on SAM, JARVIS, ZUSE, and GEM. PLUS: TRON gives up on TRON and what you can do with some blue light sticks to make a difference! Who is your favorite small-time PROGRAM from the GRID? Send us an email to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com or leave a voice message at (209) 878-7323. Don’t forget: if you want a TRON: Decoding the Grid button, just note your address in your email, and we’ll send you one — absolutely free.
Anthony & Clement did Pubchat two years ago and the follow up episode has become our DETOX. So we thought it was only fitting that we drop this crossover episode the same day as COMPTON. In this episode we drink beer, talk about Apple Music, New Post Malone ft. Zuse, Mr. Robot, video of the Justified studio sessions, and HBO's Vinyl.
Der Nutzen universitärer Sammlungen für Lehre und Forschung (SD 640)
Der Nutzen universitärer Sammlungen für Lehre und Forschung (Audio)
The Mid-Morning Grind chops it up with Zuse and talks about his music, the transition from Jamaica to Atlanta, and his upcoming run on Tech N9ne's Special Effects Tour!
Festkolloquium "Restaurierung der ZUSE Z23 gelungen!“ (SD 640)
Festkolloquium "Restaurierung der ZUSE Z23 gelungen!“ (SD 640)
Festkolloquium "Restaurierung der ZUSE Z23 gelungen!“ (SD 640)
Festkolloquium "Restaurierung der ZUSE Z23 gelungen!“ (SD 640)
BHL: The Beat -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host DJ Jesse Janedy discusses music news for the week of July 25th, 2014. Also joining the conversation are special guests Jake & Papa. They start things off with this week's "Twitter Trending" by discussing Lauryn Hill Puts Fan In Place?, Mario Talks Racism In Music, Tameka “Tiny” Harris – What The Fuck You Gon Do?, Jake & Papa - Athena's Erotica 2.0. Next Jesse interviews Jake & Papa. They round things off with this week's Six Mix: No Love (Remix) - August Alsina ft Nicki Minaj, BFF – Mike Jay, No Boundaries - The Kid Ryan, Cold – K. Roosevelt, Eww Eww Eww – Youg Thug ft T.I. & Zuse, and Lose Control – Day 26. [print_gllr id=6519]
dirtyswift.com facebook.com/dirtyswift twitter.com/dirtyswift soundcloud.com/dirtyswift youtube.com/djdirtyswift 1. Intro 2. low Pros - Jack Tripper (Feat. Young Thug & PeeWee Longway) 3. Young Thug - Treasure (feat. Zuse) 4. Nicki Minaj - Yasss Bish 5. 8Er$ & HPNTK - Gettin' Money 6. Debbie Deb - Look Out Weekend (Kennedy Jones Trap Remix) 7. Flosstradamus - Mosh Pit (feat. Casino) [Meaux Green & Party Favor Remix] 8. Low Pros - Muscle (feat. Juvenile) (TWRK Remix) 9. Mace - Bombah (SNACKS.042 - Main Course) 10. Major Lazer - Come On To Me (SuddenBeatz Retwerk) 11. Snelle Jelle & CMC$ - Dum Dee Dum Rework 12. Bro Safari, UFO! & Jesse Slayter - Beat It Up 13. DJ Mustard - Down On Me (feat. 2 Chainz & Ty Dolla Sign) 14. Future - Shit Feat. Drake & Juicy J (Remix) 15. Janet Jackson - If (Kaytranada Rmx) 16. Robin Thicke - Feel Good (Oliver Heldens Remix) 17. Martin Garrix - Wizard [Tchami remix] 18. Flexb - Baby I'm Boss 19. Bobmo - When I Look (feat. Shaun J. Wright) 20. ScHoolboy Q - Man of the Year
Lorenz Hanewinkel. Die Konstruktion der Zuse Z22 | Vortrag Sa, 22. Juni 2013 Bei der Entwicklung des ersten in Serie gebauten Röhrenrechners, der Zuse Z22, wurde zehn Jahre nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg technologisches Neuland beschritten. Die eingesetzte Relaistechnologie war alles andere als weit verbreitet und der junge Diplom-Physiker Lorenz Hanewinkel wechselte von der RWTH Aachen 1955 direkt zur Zuse KG und gilt heute als der geniale Konstrukteur der Z22. Eine wahre Pionierleistung, die der junge Physiker Lorenz Hanewinkel leistete: Sein Team und er übernahmen die Aufgabe, dieses neue Produkt zu entwickeln und zur Serienreife voranzutreiben. In den darauffolgenden Jahren und Jahrzehnten leisteten die Maschinen der Firma Zuse KG in Neukirchen Kreis Hünefeld in Hochschulen, Universitäten und wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen wertvolle Arbeit. In seinem Vortrag schildert der Diplom-Physiker und Konstrukteur der Zuse Z22 Lorenz Hanewinkel die Schwierigkeiten, Umstände und Rückschläge, die damals überwunden werden mussten. Der Vortrag findet im Rahmen des EFFEKTE-Festivals statt.
Vorstellung des Ersten Zentrums für Leistungsmanagement und Burnout-Prävention. Konrad Zuse und seine Anfänge im Schoss zu Hopferau. Der Beginn der digitalen Beschleunigung.