That "physicist" is my Dad who was a professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT and two other universities during his career. The movie was completed in July 1954. I have the MIT memo announcing its availability. My mother is the redhead in the paper tape room and one of the first female computer programmers. They married in September 1954. Both of them are gone now but I still love watching this movie!
Great hearing from you. Your mom was a really pleasant person, judging from this film. I heard about the Whirlwind Computer and Jay Forester when I attended MIT as an undergrad in course 6-3. The computers I used then (late '70s) were much more interactive. I never had to mess with paper tapes or punch cards; which were still common at other universities into the '80s.
As an employee of MIT for almost thirty years, I love this channel and it’s content. I especially enjoy trying to identify the department buildings and their locations, if they still exist.
what would these people think if they knew that in 2020, our computers would spend 90% of their time completely idle and another 9% showing us advertisements, and programmers would type their programs directly on the computer and the computer would check them for mistakes?
And the 90% of the 10% non-idle time would be spent processing cat videos, spreading false information for manipulating all of us and last but not least, the basics of twerking.
increible lo complicado que era compilar y depurar un programa.... y lo limitada que era la interacción con el compu... y ahora con todo los avances solo vemos youtube, tick tock, facebook y mas... verguenza es que debiera darnos...
Wow! I really want to see them live. I had something about computers in me (like a fascination) and its revived again. 😄. Lucky those, who gets the opportunity to see, work, and learn about them live.
The year of the film appears to be 1953. At 18:54 it shows a July 1953 calendar, and at 18:58 there are other calendar day images with the year 1953. However, this is inconsistent with other footage which depicts Fall weather when the doctor is parking their car. The film also shows magnetic core memory, which was demonstrated in August 1953 (www.computerhistory.org/storageengine/whirlwind-computer-debuts-core-memory/). The clothing worn by people in the film also appears too heavy for summer in Cambridge, but would be consistent with Fall weather. So, best guess is filming occurred in Fall 1953.
@@BigDaddy-yp4mi A historian looking at this film would want to know when it was shot. I was providing a rationale for a specific date, in hopes that other historians would find it useful, or have additional information which would point to a different date.
One cannot but marvel at what human mind is capable of thinking then creating the world which got created around us, whether conscience or well, yes, destruction also, nevertheless everybody is finally coming to conclusion it’s better to be on good trade bussiness zones with each other then wars. Hopefully further social civil discipline shall develop further to contain certain conditions allowed to go on
That "physicist" is my Dad who was a professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT and two other universities during his career. The movie was completed in July 1954. I have the MIT memo announcing its availability. My mother is the redhead in the paper tape room and one of the first female computer programmers. They married in September 1954. Both of them are gone now but I still love watching this movie!
That’s awesome. I currently work in EECS at MIT.
THAT IS SO SICK
May they rest in peace
Hope your doing well
May they rest in peace. Thanks for sharing
I'm sure you had a great upbringing having great smart parents
Great hearing from you. Your mom was a really pleasant person, judging from this film. I heard about the Whirlwind Computer and Jay Forester when I attended MIT as an undergrad in course 6-3. The computers I used then (late '70s) were much more interactive. I never had to mess with paper tapes or punch cards; which were still common at other universities into the '80s.
Great film. It is so interesting to see this early computer and how well it was used by different researchers from outside MIT.
As an employee of MIT for almost thirty years, I love this channel and it’s content. I especially enjoy trying to identify the department buildings and their locations, if they still exist.
what would these people think if they knew that in 2020, our computers would spend 90% of their time completely idle and another 9% showing us advertisements, and programmers would type their programs directly on the computer and the computer would check them for mistakes?
And the 90% of the 10% non-idle time would be spent processing cat videos, spreading false information for manipulating all of us and last but not least, the basics of twerking.
I am fascinated at those things.I want to live this counrty just for these reasons.
Wow ! Real pleasure watching this !
According to wikipedia Core wasn't added until 1953. As a core plane is shown early in the film, I suspect it was made 1953 or 54
It was. Look at the calendar at 18:32
And here I sit barely understanding how to program c++
increible lo complicado que era compilar y depurar un programa.... y lo limitada que era la interacción con el compu... y ahora con todo los avances solo vemos youtube, tick tock, facebook y mas... verguenza es que debiera darnos...
Wow! I really want to see them live. I had something about computers in me (like a fascination) and its revived again. 😄. Lucky those, who gets the opportunity to see, work, and learn about them live.
In the "example", I wonder why they didn't feed the output to a teletype instead of taking pictures of an oscilloscope. Dramatics, I guess.
7:34 whats the name of this book
Ahoy!
The year of the film appears to be 1953. At 18:54 it shows a July 1953 calendar, and at 18:58 there are other calendar day images with the year 1953. However, this is inconsistent with other footage which depicts Fall weather when the doctor is parking their car. The film also shows magnetic core memory, which was demonstrated in August 1953 (www.computerhistory.org/storageengine/whirlwind-computer-debuts-core-memory/). The clothing worn by people in the film also appears too heavy for summer in Cambridge, but would be consistent with Fall weather. So, best guess is filming occurred in Fall 1953.
Besides begging for affirmation, your point is..?
@@BigDaddy-yp4mi A historian looking at this film would want to know when it was shot. I was providing a rationale for a specific date, in hopes that other historians would find it useful, or have additional information which would point to a different date.
Was John Fitch the narrator for this?
wait. you mean i can use computers for more than just drunk texting my ex gfs!? 🍯🐝😵💫🦒☕🍌
One cannot but marvel at what human mind is capable of thinking then creating the world which got created around us, whether conscience or well, yes, destruction also, nevertheless everybody is finally coming to conclusion it’s better to be on good trade bussiness zones with each other then wars. Hopefully further social civil discipline shall develop further to contain certain conditions allowed to go on
Complex
Did they not tell boys n girls not to play with fire?
Did a woman call another woman "girl"? She must be contributing to the patriarchy! 😂