"There is a myth that the word computer stands for ' Common Operating
Machine Particularly Used for Technical, Entertainment and Research'.
This is utter rubbish; for a start, the 'definition' does not make
sense, secondly, when computers where invented and named, they did
exactly what their name said; they were gigantic calculators, and were
rare and expensive devices that filled whole rooms. That such a machine
would have been named 'common' would have been ridiculous, let alone
the idea that someone would use one for fun.
In 1943, Thomas Watson, the chairman of IBM, said that he thought there was "a world market for maybe five computers". This was, bear in mind, the man in charge of a computer company; and he was in change of making them sound good. It makes this writer wonder what will change and become commonplace by the time he reaches old age."deepakranjanbehera2012@gmail.com
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In 1943, Thomas Watson, the chairman of IBM, said that he thought there was "a world market for maybe five computers". This was, bear in mind, the man in charge of a computer company; and he was in change of making them sound good. It makes this writer wonder what will change and become commonplace by the time he reaches old age."deepakranjanbehera2012@gmail.com
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C = Commonly
O = Operating
M = Machine
P = Particularly
U = Used for
T = Technical and
E = Educational
R = Research.
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