guys this is one of the oldest questions in the world, does sound exist if noone is around to hear it...No they don't, all 'sound' is just vibrations... It is just the instruments in our bodies that convert them into audible frequency.
Wow, that's tough... The brain always confuses me, and I don't think my thinking is abstract enough to unravel that mystery of the world... I'm interested to hear what others sayapj101 said:or this one will screw your mind
does a an idea exist before someone thinks it?
What do you mean in-house? Commercially availab.e? AFAIK, it is the K5, the K standing for "Kryptonite"YEA_PC_PHONICS said:i will get us back on topic
what was amd's first in-house cpu? And what did the letter in it stand for?
What do you mean in-house? Commercially availab.e? AFAIK, it is the K5, the K standing for "Kryptonite"
well the first true microprocessor was the intel 4004 in 1971.Ok this should be a simple one. What year did the first Microprocessor come out?
Here we go:YEA_PC_PHONICS said:Correct! bobo your turn. (i have a dog nemed bobo)
Yep!magicman said:1897. I think...
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word "computer" was first used to describe a mechanical calculating device in 1897. Although the word existed previously, it had been used to describe "a person who computes or performs calculations."
Either Bob Metcalfe or Robert Kahnmagicman said:Ok, here's my question:
Who co-invented the TCP/IP Internet protocol with Vint Cerf in 1973?