CHM Chairman Len Shustek- Tues June 25 @Oshman JCC in PaloAlto: The Amplifier for Our Brains- Who Invented the Computer?

By aweissberger , 22 June 2013

Abstract

Who Invented the Computer? Unfortunately for those of us who would like history to be heroic and uncomplicated, there isn't a simple answer. This talk will identify the likely suspects and describe what they did and didn't do to contribute to the invention of the computer. It's a story of dreams and disappointments, of successes and failures, of big egos and court fights. It is the story of what may be the most important invention of all time: the amplifier for our brains.
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Date: Tuesday, June 25
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Fee: One punch of the Community Tuesdays punch card or $15 at the door
Location: Room G-103
Contact: Michelle Rosengaus
(650) 223-8616
mrosengaus@paloaltojcc.org

Yours truly will introduce Len @11am Tuesday!  More info at;
http://www.paloaltojcc.org/events/2013/06/25/adults/the-amplifier-for-our-brains/

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