My Own Relay Computer
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Harry Porter had dreamed of making a relay computer since he was a boy.
From the column Homebrew
Photos by Harry Porter, Ph.D.
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I'll bet it sounds very much like the Computer of the original Star Trek fame :-)
Posted by 3LAN on November 01, 2008 at 15:40:11 Pacific Time
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I just went out to view your video, and alas, it is just a wee bit slower then the clicking on Star Trek still very coolPosted by 3LAN on November 01, 2008 at 15:45:20 Pacific Time
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