The abacus and slide rule were good starts, but Wilhelm Schickard invented the first automatic calculator called the “Calculating Clock” in 1623. The Calculating Clock is basically the first, known computer and could perform basic arithmetic with user input. Sadly the Clock was not programmable, forcing geeks to wait until 1941 for a system to port Linux to.
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Geek-Out Moment: The start of the computing age
September 4th, 2008
Categories: Geek-Out Moment
Tags: geek history, geek moment
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